Metal Working Coolant
Transor Filter offers the finest
in metal
working coolant filtration products, providing benefits that are not
present in cartridges, paper roll or centrifuge systems.
The Transor System's patented filter concept provides One Micron absolute filtration, with elements that are designed to be cleaned rather than replaced. Transor Filtration Systems can be specified for and operate with all major manufacturers' machines. Learn how Transor's experts can help you determine the right type of filter system for your application.
One Micron Filtration
The benefits of machining with oil filtered to One Micron are now available on a single machine or as a mini centralized system. Transor Filter's Retrofit Modules are easily interfaced with your metal working machine.
Machining with coolant filtered to One Micron creates a much cleaner environment. There is less build-up of dirty oil on the fixtures and the work surface, lessening set-up time. The workpiece is also cleaner making parts easier to wash and ship quickly to the customer. Click here to read the three key points to consider when choosing coolant.
- Coolant disposal can also be a costly proposition. When exposed to heat and contamination over time all coolants change and break down. Because the Transor System filters to One Micron absolute, it removes better than 99% of the contaminants that cause this breakdown. Coolant life is greatly extended.
Finally, Transor's crystal clean coolant washes the dirt from the windows of enclosure doors helping your equipment look as good as it did the day it was installed.
Transor Filter
Originally designed for Electrical Discharge Machining, Transor has thousands of successful installations. Already used in grinding operations throughout Europe, the Transor Filter provides the finest in filtration, providing benefits that are not present in cartridges, paper roll or centrifuge systems. Transor currently has over 18,000 successful filtering installations throughout the world. Read more about the Transor Filter principle.
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