Hennig's Cast Iron CDF Filtration
System makes coolant filtration
and chip removal in cast iron applications
more reliable, economical,
and effective than previously
possible with existing technology.
With the addition of the Cast Iron
CDF Filtration System, users now
can apply a proven self-cleaning
permanent media filtration technology
to their cast iron machining operations to eliminate large volumes
of cast iron chips and fines
from recirculating coolant without
the need for costly disposable filter
media. The new system uses the
patented Hennig CDF (Chip Disc
Filtration) technology, featuring a
simple, economical, and highly effective
permanent media design, as
compared to the more expensive
vacuum filters or replaceable paper
filters most commonly used for
cast iron filtration. The new Hennig
filtration system eliminates hazardous
waste disposal costs of paper
media, and extends the useful life of
coolant by filtering fines as small as
25 microns before recirculating the
coolant back to the machine. The
system also offers an availability of
a wide range of sizes and capacities
to choose from to meet many single
machine, cell, or system requirements,
with capacities ranging from
10 to 300 gpm.
Hennig, Inc. Machesney Park, IL hennigworldwide.com Booth #D-4729
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