"The new
WSO oil mist collectors by Donaldson are highly effective and especially
economical," said a company spokesperson. "The separation rate for oil mist
particles with a size range from 0.07 to 1.2 microns is around 99.97 percent.
This high degree of efficiency must not be 'bought' by an increase in operating
costs, because the mist collector operates with the cross-flow principle: The
filter inserts are open at the bottom and are passed horizontally, while the
separated particles, which combine in the medium to form coalescent droplets,
are drained downwards by gravity. This permits a reuse of the separated cooling
lubricants and simultaneously creates the conditions for an extended filter
life.
"Not only the design of the housing and the filter are new, but also the filter media of the WSO range: The Synteq XP media is employed here. The filter fabric consists of a blend of long polyester fibers, which ensure mechanical stability and very fine glass fibers, which retain the oil aerosols in the depth of the media. A thermal process is used to bond the fibers. In this way, a mechanically highly stable fabric free of bonding agents is produced, with a high dirt holding capacity and a low differential pressure. This fulfils the demands for more economy in extraction systems with low energy consumption and longer filter life. A standard HEPA filter, which is installed after the Synteq XP filter, holds back more harmful substances, such as allergens. Due to the compact design, the new horizontal WSO series can easily be configured for floor and machine mounted."
For more information contact:
Donaldson Company, Inc.
1400 W 94th Street
Bloomington, MN 55431