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Introduction
Top Benefits
Extend Fluid Service Life Improve On-Line Performance Prevent Pollution / Recycle Improve Hydraulic System Response Reduce Fluid Disposal Costs and Environmental Risk Reduce System Wear Return on Investment Top How It Works
![]() Contaminated fluid is drawn into the spinning disk vacuum chamber through a mesh strainer. A float valve regulates the inlet flow, keeping it equal to the output of the discharge pump. Oil entering the vacuum chamber impinges on the center of the spinning disk. As the disk rotates, oil flows outward to the edge of the disk, progressively decreasing in film thickness. The oil is thrown off the disk and breaks into very small droplets yielding a large surface area. Maximizing surface area directly increases the water removal rate of fluid dehydrators. Pall’s unique spinning disk technology produces a uniform surface area significantly greater than that achieved by other mass transfer devices. Ambient air is drawn into the vacuum chamber through an air breather filter. The air expands to approximately five times its former volume, resulting in an 80% reduction relative humidity. Water, air and solvents are carried from the vacuum chamber with the dehumidified air flow as exhaust. Dehydrated fluid from the vacuum chamber exits the purifier via a discharge pump through a 3µm absolute non-bypass discharge filter exhibiting an extremely high dirt capacity. Top Specifications
Top Features
The PAC portable fluid purifier is easy to connect, simple to operate and requires minimum operator attention. It uses standard line voltage and is easily connected to your system using inlet and outlet hoses. There are no adjustments to make, no controls to set; unit is self-contained.
System Reliability Easily Portable Service Indicators Unattended Operation High Efficiency Particulate Removal Filter Unique Operating Principle Top Water Sensor Option
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