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Tramp Oil Separator



PRAB's tramp oil separator is designed to remove harmful tramp oils from coolant and wash water, improving machine performance, decreasing tool wear and optimizing the effectiveness of cleaning processes and filtering. Using gravity flow and coalescence, PRAB's tramp oil separator removes free floating and mechanically dispersed tramp oils from machine sumps, central systems and wash tanks to less than 1% in a single pass, helping to prevent wash water system problems associated with harmful contaminants such as machine downtime, clogging of filters and decreased efficiency.

The tramp oil separator is designed to extend the production life of oil based, semi-synthetic and synthetic coolants and alkaline wash water while reducing hazardous waste volumes by up to 90%. The tramp oil separator is engineered for industrial fluid applications to significantly reduce hazardous waste volumes and deliver a return on investment in as little as six to nine months.

"The tramp oil separator is an easy-to-use system that efficiently and economically separates tramp oils from valuable machining fluids and wash water," said Tim Hanna, Managing Director for PRAB Fluid Filtration. "This allows machine shops to capture, recycle and reuse wash water and a variety of coolant types that are typically disposed of and lost. Not only does this help customers save money, it also protects machining equipment from excess wear, significantly reduces disposal costs and aids in meeting Environmental Protection Agency regulations and ISO 14001 compliance."

Depending on the nature of the particular fluid contamination, optional equipment is available to further enhance operational performance. This includes automatic air spargers to remove sludge and solids from the separator, coolant managers, customized electrical controls and a variety of prefiltration options to meet specific manufacturing needs.

In addition to reducing waste and reusing valuable water, the tramp oil separator can provide a secondary revenue stream for the collected tramp oils, which can also be recycled and reused or sold.

For more information contact:

PRAB, Inc.

7574 E. Avenue

Kalamazoo, MI 49048

800-493-3462

filtration@prab.com

www.prab.com

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