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Product category: Cutting lubricants, coolants, systems and treatment
News Release from: Fluid Solutions | Subject: Kestrel mobile purifier
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 15 April 2002

System cuts prices of waste oil, coolant
disposal

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Coolant replacement and waste oil disposal costs can be slashed, while environmental problems can be eliminated by a mobile purifier for machines or systems.

With thousands of satisfied users both in the UK and mainland Europe, the Kestrel mobile purifier for coolant fluids has become on established front runner utilising a well proven technology, providing an effective and efficient service It is claimed that costs associated with coolant replacement and waste oil disposal can be slashed, while environmental problems and potential health hazards can be eliminated with the removal of unpleasant odours and fungal growth etc

An extended loan service, offered by the supplier Fluid Solutions to proven users, allows for long term testing and evaluation prior to purchasing.

There is no cost or commitment to buy if a user is not fully satisfied, and the equipment can be rented, leased or purchased where the performance credentials have been established to the users' satisfaction.

Dramatic improvements in cutting oil quality can usually be demonstrated within only a few days.

With regular use of the Kestrel this improvement can be maintained, resulting in virtually unlimited life for machine shop fluids.

Because of its' mobility, a Kestrel can cope with a single machine as well as multi-machine installations for busy production environments.

Operation is automatic on a 24 hour, 7 day week basis without the need for monitoring.

Overnight operation can take advantage of off-line time, without interrupting production schedules.

Manufactured from stainless steel, the unit is virtually damage-proof.

It is effective for the removal of tramp oil as well as particulate matter resulting from any machining operation.

There are no filters to clog, blind or replace, and the automatic self-cleaning process simply requires weekly connection to an airline for five minutes duration only.

There are no parts that require routine maintenance or repair, while the pump needs negligible service attention and can be completely rebuilt within 20 minutes.

It is anticipated that the Kestrel unit can be easily self-financed from savings achieved, particularly in a busy industrial environment.

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