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Werner Finley has demonstrated leadership in manfacturing Industial cooling systems since its inception in 1986. With the existing range of products Werner Finley provides solutions for almost all Industrial Cooling requirments. Since 2004, Filtration to provide complete coolant management solutions.

Filtration system
A treatment process ofr the separation of solid particles form a fluidsolids, under the control of qualified operatiors, by passage of most of the fluid through a membrane that retains most of the solids on or within itself is called filtration. The memberance is called a filter medium, and the equipment assembly that holds the medium and provides space for the accumulated solids the medium and provides space for the accumulted solids is called a filter. The fludi may by egas or a liquid. The solid particles may be coarse or very fine. and their concentration in the suspension may be extremely low (a few parts per million ) or quit high (>50%).

The object of filtration may be to purify the fluid by clarification or to recover clean, fluid-free particles, or both in most filtrations the solids-fluid separtion is not perfect.in general . the closer the apprator of the process cannot justify a more thorugh separation than is required.

Advantages of Filtration system
  • Increased Tool Life
  • Improved Surface Finish of Components
  • Extending Coolant Life
  • Reduces Hazardous waste
  • Cleaner working environment
  • Reduces machine down time
  • Increased machine out put
  • Eliminates bad smell & microbial growth

Advantages of Filtration system
Liquid filters are of two major types, cake filters and clarifying filters. The former are so called because they separate slurries carrying relatively large amounst of solides. They build up on the filter medium as a visible, removeble cake which normally is discharged "dry" (that is as a moist mass,) frequently after being washed in the filter.It is on the surface of this cake that filtration takes place after the first layer is formed on the medium THe feed to cke filters normally contains at least 1% solides. Clarifying filters, on the other hand, normally receive suspensions containing less than 0.1% solids, which they remove by entrapment on or within the filter medium without any visible formation of cake. The solids are normally discharged by backwash or by being discarded with the medium when it is replaced.

Cake Filtration Systme Manufactured by WFPL

  • Rare eath Magnetic Coolant Separator
  • Gravity paper band Filtration System
  • Hydroband Filtration System
Clarifying Filtration System Manufactured by WFPL
  • Centrifuge Oil Cleaners
  • Fine Filtration system for Tool Grinding
  • Fume Extractors