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Tank Side Coalescer
The Eriez Hydroflow Tank Side Coalescer is designed to sit behind a metalworking shop's machining center and skim free-floating tramp oil out of the machine coolant.
HydroFlow Tank-Side Coalescer
The Eriez HydroFlow 15-gallon (56 liter) Tank Side Coalescer removes tramp oil and fines and returns clean, reusable coolant to machine tool sumps and parts washers.
Portable Tramp Oil Separators
Eriez HydroFlow Portable Tramp Oil Separators, including a high speed, manually cleaned disc bowl centrifuge, feature a compact, mobile design to provide metalworking plants with true, high speed centrifugation.
Oil Boss oil skimmer from Abanaki
This Abanaki Corp. video demonstrates how the company's Oil Boss oil skimmer provides cost savings by removing unwanted tramp oil and prolonging the life of the coolant.
Coolants & Lubricants: Abanaki overview
As one of two CTE video supplements to the "Foil Tramp Oil" cover story in the February 2022 issue of Cutting Tool Engineering magazine, the Abanaki Corp. provided a 10-minute presentation titled, "How to Successfully Implement Oil Skimmers."
Coolants and Lubricants: Zebra Skimmers Demo
As one of two CTE video supplements to the "Foil Tramp Oil" cover story in the February 2022 issue of Cutting Tool Engineering magazine, the Zebra Skimmers Corp. provided a 2-minute presentation focused on installing the company's ZVA8-08 Sidewinder tube skimmer with its magnetic base plate add-on.
Abanaki Oil Skimmer: The next generation in Oil Skimming
The video will show how Abanaki's Oil Boss oil skimmer provides cost savings by removing unwanted tramp oil prolonging the life of the coolant. The patent-pending Oil Boss is designed for CNC machines offering passive tramp oil removal.
Removing tramp oil from coolant offers benefits
After helping customers to remove tramp oil from coolant for more than 40 years, Jim Petrucci, vice president of Oil Skimmers Inc., has yet to hear from anyone that doesn't have at least some tramp oil present in an individual machine sump or large holding tank.
Exploring the depths between belt skimmers and tube skimmers
In the ever-evolving landscape of tramp oil contamination, the choice between belt skimmers and tube skimmers has sparked ongoing debates, with advocates on each side passionately championing the merits of their preferred technology. In this white paper, Tom Hobson of Abanaki explores the depths between belt skimmers and tube skimmers for effective oil removal.
Skimming oil improves parts and reduces costs
Whether dealing with tramp oil in coolant or accumulated oil from parts washing, metalworking operations discover the benefits of efficient, well-designed oil removal solutions.
Increase profits by recycling metalworking fluids
Fluid recycling is valuable. Companies can save up to 60 percent of the coolant concentrate by removing tramp oils and solids through filtration.
Eriez white paper attacks metal contamination
Eriez' new white paper, "Six Ways to Attack Metal Contamination to Improve Product Purity and Avoid Recalls," covers best practices processing plants should implement to achieve the highest product purity and avoid costly tramp metal damage.