Coalescing filtration system MCOS series
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coalescing filtration system
coalescing filtration system
coalescing filtration system
coalescing filtration system
coalescing filtration system
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Characteristics

Technology
coalescing
Designed for
oil, air
Other characteristics
automatic, HEPA, for machine tools, for grinding machines, for lathes
Flow

Max.: 20,000 m³/s
(706,293.334 ft³/s)

Min.: 2,000 m³/s
(70,629.333 ft³/s)

Pressure

1,750 Pa, 1,850 Pa, 2,250 Pa
(0.25 psi, 0.27 psi, 0.33 psi)

Description

MCOS is a filtration system designed to separate oil and smoke particles from the air in particularly heavy duty work conditions, using the principle of coalescence. Applications for this type of filtration are heavy duty mechanical processing. It provides high efficiency in intensive oil mist filtration in mechanical applications. It is used to purify the steam of diluted oils such as boro oil. The air flow passes through the multilayer fibreglass filter element at low speed, where the process takes place. By crossing the increasingly thick layers of filtering material, the microparticles of the pollutants are agglomerated, reaching macroscopic dimensions. Unlike traditional static filters, the filter does not work exclusively based on clogging, as the particles reach a weight that causes them to fall by gravity into the collecting tank, significantly increasing the useful life of the filter. Once the filter element has been crossed, the air flow goes back to the next element at a low enough speed to avoid dragging the finest particles. To ensure a higher level of purification it is possible to install an additional absolute filtration stage (FFA),with an efficiency rating of 99.99%. The collected oil particles are expelled through a drain pipe positioned on the back of the filter.

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