Chip separator TMA series
magnetic drumautomaticcompact

Chip separator - TMA series - HOFFMANN APPARATE - magnetic drum / automatic / compact
Chip separator - TMA series - HOFFMANN APPARATE - magnetic drum / automatic / compact
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Characteristics

Separated substance
chip
Technology
magnetic drum
Other characteristics
automatic, compact
Flow

500 l/min, 1,000 l/min
(132.086 us gal/min, 264.172 us gal/min)

Description

For separating ferromagnetic chips For use with any cooling lubricant treatment For individual solutions or to supplement systems MAGNETIC SEPARATOR TMA HOFFMANN Drum Magnetic Separators TMA are used to separate ferromagneticchips from all types of cooling lubricants. They may be used as a stand-alone systemfor intensive CL treatment or as pre-separators upstream of existing filter systems. Inthis case, the Drum Magnetic Separators relieve the main filter, increase its service life pump and reduce filter aid costs. AREAS OF APPLICATION Grinding machines Honing machines Lapping machines Rolling rigs Sedimentation basins Addition to central filter systems ADVANTAGES Automatic, maintenance-friendly operation, needing no consumables Compact design with high flow rate Little space required Flexible installation options Low residual moisture in the discharged filter cake Cooling lubricant recovery OPTIONS Electrical control Cooling lubricant tank with lifting pump Mobile and tiltable sludge cart

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