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Manufactured by:Aerzener Maschinenfabrik GmbH based inAerzen, GERMANY
They supply the highest differential pressures or pressure ratios in the AERZEN product portfolio – the oil flooded compressor series VMY. VMY compressors are the ideal solution for low molar weights, coolants, and generally for fluctuating operation conditions and gas ...
Manufactured by:HRS Heat Exchangers Ltd. based inWatford, UNITED KINGDOM
The patented HRS Unicus Series is a scraped surface heat exchanger specially designed and developed to offer a solution for those difficult heat transfer applications where very viscous fluids are used or fouling appears. The design is based on a traditional shell and tube heat exchanger with scraping elements inside each tube. The reciprocating movement of the scrapers mix the fluid whilst ...
Manufactured by:Trucent based inDexter, MICHIGAN (USA)
Custom Industrial Filter Solutions & High-Performance Automatic Disc Stack Centrifuges. Given enough time, gravity will always separate fluids of different densities. Oil and water form their own layers, and particles are drawn together and either float to the top or settle at the bottom. You can see it when you look at the different layers formed in a bottle of Italian dressing that’s ...
