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Mist Collection Systems, Industrial Mist, Collectors, Industrial Mist Collection Systems, Oil Mist Collectors, Oil Mist Collection Systems, Mist Collectors,
 

Mist Collection Systems

Features exceptionally low maintenance coupled with high mist collection efficiency perfect for all types of industrial mist collection including parts washers.The  ELIMINATOR XF and XC series use patented Turbulent Flow Precipitation mist collection technology.  

Patented TFP Technology®
US patent nos. 6068674, 5626651, 6029440, 6063165, 6007593


            TFP-Eliminator - Parts Washer Model

The ELIMINATOR in Detail... 

TFP Illustration

The main classes of separators of particulates from gases comprise inertial separators, filters, (wet) scrubbers and electrostatic precipitators, each technique having its proper niche and each having its advantages and disadvantages.

There is a new class of equipment available today. The Turbulent Flow Precipitator (TFP) for Mist and dust collection. These systems are rapidly gaining popularity because they have advantages over each and every know type of separator and they have very few limitations. The ELIMINATOR series TFP is far more efficient for the removal of fine particles than inertial separators, unlike filters they do not plug up, they do not present secondary disposal problems and they require less maintenance than electrostatic precipitators. Our systems can be very efficient also in the sub micron range of particle size and there are no practical limitations as far as high temperatures and/or corrosive atmospheres are concerned. They are equally suitable for the removal of solid and liquid particles from gases.

Turbulent Flow Precipitators work on the principle of turbulent eddy penetration into deep regions where there is no net flow, where the eddies die out and where the fine particulates carried by the eddies deposit on collector surfaces.

TFP's comprise two well defined regions: straight, uniform and unobstructed flow passages in which the gas carrying the suspended fine particles is passed in turbulent flow and adjacent collection regions where there is no net gas flow and where all of the separation of particulates from the gas takes place. Hence, a TFP is a collector in which the separation of the particles from the gas takes place outside the passages where the gas flows.

 

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