Magnom set for US debut in Nashville

A Fluid Conditioning Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 1, 2004

Fluid Conditioning Systems will exhibit its Magnom technology for the first time in the USA at the Lubrication Excellence Conference and Expo in Nashville, Tennessee from 23rd to 29th March 2004.

Fluid Conditioning Systems will exhibit its Magnom technology for the first time in the USA at the Lubrication Excellence Conference and Expo in Nashville, Tennessee from 23rd to 29th March 2004.

The Magnom is a revolutionary device which comprises a series of annular magnets and innovatively designed steel plates.

The Magnom removes ferrous, and some nonferrous, contamination to less than one micron in a variety of fluids such as cooling water, hydraulic oil, lubricating oils and machine tool coolants.

The ability to remove contaminants to this degree makes it truly unique and its application within a system ensures complete protection from the hardest wear-inducing particles.

In the Magnom core, where separation takes place, the fluid passes through highly concentrated "field effect" zones, where the contaminant is drawn into special collection areas which have significantly more dirt-holding capacity than conventional filter elements.

Unlike conventional filter elements, the core is easy to clean and re-use.

Due to the unique design of these collection areas, fluid flow is not obstructed, there is no appreciable pressure drop incurred, and the Magnom does not "block".

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