CNK Coolant Tank with Magnetic Separator

 

   

Coolant Tank
Coolant tank with magnetic separator


Details: 

The dirty coolant discharged from the grinder flows into the separator first.
Contaminants in the coolant including fine chips are magnetically captured and isolated, and the clean liquid flows into the primary round tank (dirty tank). Next, circular vortex gathers the chips in the center of the primary round tank, from which a "circulation pump' sucking coolant there sends the coolant back to the magnetic separator for repetitive magnetic separation. The coolant thus increasing cleanliness due to the effect of circular vortex is sent to the secondary round tank (clean tank) via a "suction pump." Chips in the coolant flowing into the secondary round tank gather in the center of the secondary round tank in circular vortex, from which a "circulation pump" sends the coolant to the grain sedimentation tank (option) where grains are collected. This cycle is repeated to increase the cleanliness inside the round tank, thereby keeping supplying clean coolant to the grinder via the "coolant pump" and "bed cleaning pump." On the other hand, the level of each tank is controlled at the level switch installed on the lid of the tank.

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