
Transor's One Micron Filtration (OMF) delivers many benefits in super finishing, honing and EDMing, but when used in conjunction with tool/cutter grinders, endusers have discovered that reclaiming carbide is a major factor. With Transor's OMF, instead of shops having to pay for sludge disposal, the Transor System makes carbide reclamation easy and profitable. The automatic back-flushing in the filter process deposits reclaimable carbide into a convenient sludge box. With the rising costs of carbide, reclamation can be both a welcomed ROI factor and positive environmental activity.
IMTS BOOTH B-6661
Transor Filter U.S.A.
Elk Grove Village, IL
transorfilter.com

Explore the August 2008 Issue
Check out more from this issue and find your next story to read.
Latest from Today's Medical Developments
- US cutting tools orders decreased 2% from November 2024
- SMW Autoblok's Manual Jack connection kit
- MedTech Innovator welcomes five new industry partners
- First Article Inspection for quality control
- The manufacturing resurgence is here – are you ready?
- Workholding solutions for your business
- ZOLLER events will showcase the company’s cutting-edge innovations
- THINBIT’s MINI GROOVE ‘N TURN Acme threading inserts