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Product category: Machine Building Components
News Release from: Filtermist International | Subject: FiltermistXcel
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 12 July 2005

Oil mist collectors on show in Hanover

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Filtermist will be exhibiting the widest range of oil mist collectors of any manufacturer in the world at the EMO Hanover exhibition, from 14th to 21st September 2005.

Filtermist will be exhibiting the widest range of oil mist collectors of any manufacturer in the world at the EMO Hanover exhibition, from 14th to 21st September 2005 Stand B15 in Hall 14 will feature the newly extended FiltermistXcel range, which provides extraction airflows ranging from 180 to 2750m3/h

The new and extremely compact FX1002, with airflow of 180m3/h, has been designed to meet the growing demand for oil mist removal on very small machine tools.

In contrast, the new FX7002, with the capability to remove up to 2750m3/h of air, has been specifically developed to meet the requirements of high-speed machine tools with large enclosures.

Compact size and lightness allows FiltermistXcel to be easily fitted as an integral part of a machine - effectively combining aesthetics and functionality.

Extremely quiet operation, highly advanced filtration performance and new energy efficient motors ensure low operating costs and the best possible workshop environment.

Employing the proven Filtermist operating principles of removing oil mist at source with centrifugal impaction, FiltermistXcel provides the complete solution to meeting occupational health and safety requirements.

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