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Cutting lubricants, coolants, systems and treatment
News Release from: Losma UK Division | Subject: Machine shop air filtration units
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 April 2007
Unit has high machine shop air
filtration levels
An air filter for treating oil mist, micro-mist, vapours, smoke and odours emitted from the majority of metal machining operations offer the highest and guaranteed filtration levels.
Gemini is a new series of products from Losma that offer the highest and guaranteed filtration levels and maximum compactness Gemini is an air filter for treating oil mist, micro-mist, vapours, smoke and odours emitted from the majority of metal machining operations
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 15 Oct 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The system is suitable for machine tool manufacturers owing to its compact shape, and for subsequent application on all machine tools.
The most important advantages of the Gemini products are reduced dimensions, the highest and guaranteed filtration levels and versatility in installation.
Available in two versions, the Gemini 1000 and 2000, and in a compact format, the series of filters guarantee filtration efficiencies of 95%.
When combined with an absolute post-filter, Gemini can guarantee efficiencies of 99.97%.
It is possible to assemble both models of Gemini in a horizontal or vertical position, on vibration-mountings, thereby guaranteeing a minimum mounting area and perfect adaptation to the design of a machine tool.
As with all Losma products, Gemini is of a modular design, and allows the addition of cartridge or active carbon after-filters, in order to meet the most varied requirements of customers.
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