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Listing of all 21 news releases from Fluid Conditioning Systems:
Achieving high water cleanliness in wash plant
User application article As part of process performance and quality control, an automotive power train manufacturer set a target for water cleanliness for a gears washing process at below NAS class 8 - not an easy task.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems (22 November 2005)
Tube forming improved by emulsion filtration
User application article System that uses sub-micron filtration of ferrous particulate without incurring any significant pressure drop has improved cleanliness levels - and quality - in a tube mill.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems ( 8 July 2005)
Magnetic filtration raises CNC machine reliability
User application article To avoid machine slideway wear, a Finnish company will install magnetic filtering systems to every lathe in its plant follwoing successful trials in a Mori Seiki CNC lathe.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems (14 December 2004)
Magnetic filtration cleans up moulders
User application article Installation of magnetic filtration systems in a vacuum cleaner manufacturer's injection moulding machines has avoided ferrous contamination in pumps and chillers.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems (14 December 2004)
Magnetic device saves costs for broaching
User application article Magnetic filtration device absorbs small metal fines produced by broaching from the coolant line to save broach tool wear, prevent contamination and avoid frequent machine shutdowns.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems (18 November 2004)
Magnom module improves nuclear reliability
User application article A stainless steel Magnom Module has improved system reliability in a Westinghouse managed nuclear power station in the Czech Republic.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems (14 October 2004)
Magnom improves filtration in Norwegian EDM plant
User application article Aarbakke AS, one of Norway's leading manufacturers of speciality downhole equipment for the offshore industry, has placed a Magnom Process Unit on the centralised fluid cleaning system.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems ( 8 October 2004)
Magnom improves broaching operation
User application article North American Magnom Distributor, Universal Separators, has helped a powertrain manufacturer install a 5in HT Magnom on the coolant line in support of their broaching operations.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems ( 8 October 2004)
Magnom used in steel plants
User application article Magnom technology has been successfully harnessed in several applications in steel plants in the last few weeks.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems ( 8 October 2004)
Magnom cleans up furnace fuel
User application article A Magnom Process Unit was installed downstream of the filters and inspected after six weeks at Towngas, a Hong Kong based utility company which was having problems with contamination.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems ( 5 October 2004)
Protecting rolling mill transmissions
User application article A major producer of rolled Aluminium product have recently employed Magnom for the protection of Industrial Transmissions to avoid progressive wear in hot rolling mill drives.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems (19 July 2004)
Decontamination system avoids HF spindle failures
User application article Installing Magnom system on cooling water loops of high frequency grinding spindles on 64 machine tools at an axle manufacturer has prevented a series of failures occurring.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems (19 July 2004)
Fluid Conditioning Systems appoints distributor
Following discussions and a subsequent visit to a Distributor Open Day, Filtermist International has become the latest distributor for the Magnom range of magnetic field effect filters.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems (27 May 2004)
Fluid Conditioning Systems appoints Midlands agent
Fluid Conditioning Systems has appointed Fluid Technology Analysis as a Midlands, UK, distributor for the Magnom range of products that offer process improvements and cost benefits.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems (24 May 2004)
Magnetic field technology filters down costs
Using magnetic field technology magnetic filters can reduce or even eliminate the requirement for consumable filter elements and the associated disposal costs.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems (19 February 2004)
Making heavy industrial transmissions last longer
Utilising magnetic technology for the protection of heavy industrial transmissions has generated major savings such as preventing expensive transmission failures.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems (19 November 2003)
Is this the end of high wire EDM filter costs?
With proven success in cost cutting and process improvement for EDM hole drilling a magnetic dielectric filtration system may offer significant filter costs savings for wire EDM users.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems ( 8 August 2003)
Magnetic unit ups EDM dielectric additive life
A magnetic filtration device has increased the life of dielectric additive by almost 75% when drilling holes, says a subcontract EDM company, as well reducing foaming.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems ( 5 August 2003)
Device protects moulder's cooling/heating system
User application article To protect the closed loop cooling/heating system of a plastics moulder from contamination, Lodent Precision connected a device that removes ferrous particles of less than one micron.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems (10 July 2003)
Fluid conditioner improves machining processes
A field effect fluid conditioner offers significant improvements in the life of conventional cartridge filters and has improved fast hole drilling processes.
News from Fluid Conditioning Systems (15 April 2003)
Machining cost down by GBP 40,000/year is proof

