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Coolant management service reduces machine downtime

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Safety-Kleen Corp introduces a sump-side filtration system that removes free-floating tramp oils and suspended particles from coolants. It also utilizes filter technology that will not bind, keep oil in a separate container and return clean collant back to the sump. The company claims that the use of filtration system will cut chemical usage by up to 85%, reduce waste volume by up to 90%, and produce highly concentrated wastes for cost-effective disposal.

Publisher: American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Publication Name: Chemical Engineering Progress
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0360-7275
Year: 2001
Refuse Systems, Waste Collection, Waste management industry

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Wastewater treatment system has small footprint

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Waterlink's MTS Jet Aeration System is suitable for use in deep tanks 24 feet high or greater. It requires virtually no in-tank maintenance because it can be designed with no submerged moving parts. In addition, the MTS Jet Aeration System's mixing process can be separated from the aeration process. Moreover, all of the mechanical equipment is in a position where it can be maintained at ground level away from the process fluid.

Publisher: American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Publication Name: Chemical Engineering Progress
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0360-7275
Year: 2001
Other Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing, Water & Waste Treatment Equip

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Coupling slash costs

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Lovejoy introduces a line of elastomeric jaw-type coupling in five sizes, with a total range of 13 standard bores from four-inch to 1 7/8 inch with corresponding keyways. The coupling offer stainless hubs produced by either investment casting or sintered powder procesing that provides savings ranging from 50-90% over the previous manufacturing process of machined bar stock hubs.

Publisher: American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Publication Name: Chemical Engineering Progress
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0360-7275
Year: 2001
Mechanical Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing, Shafts & Couplings

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