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Air handling: Dust + Fume extraction
News Release from: Flextraction | Subject: Mistmaster
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 September 2007
Mistmaster oil mist separator, from
Flextraction
The Kiekens Mistmaster is the latest oil mist and vapour separator from Flextraction, the Melton Mowbray, specialist solution provider for all forms of airborne contamination - dust, fume and oil mist
'Mistmaster' is a 3-phase 400V 50Hz centrifugal mist separator available in 3 versions: M500, M1500 and M2500 It is designed for use in a wide range of industrial processes, including bakeries, printing offices as well as machine shops using turning lathes and milling machines, where the extraction and separation of polluted oil mists and vapours is necessary
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 16 Jan 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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All three models are CE marked, meet IP55 protection specifications and are virtually maintenance free with low operating noise levels from +/-60 to +/-78 dB(A) at 1m.
Airflow capacities range from 500 - 2500 m3/h depending on the model.
This separator will provide + 99% filtration using local extraction.
The unit has a stainless steel housing and a fluid bath is used to separate any mist and vapours, these are discharged directly through an overflow valve and can be used for re-cycling.
The filters are self cleaning.
Options include a mounting frame, a range of after filters, a silencer, oil return hose with attachment as well as extraction ducting and hoses.
The Mistmaster is manufactured by Kiekens Products BV, Holland, manufacturers of industrial high vacuum cleaning systems, for whom Flextraction are the sole UK representatives.
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