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Particle Removal
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Fine Filters are offline oil
filtration units with integral circulating pumps. CJC™ Fine
Filters are 3 micron absolute filters and recognized all over
the world as efficient purification systems for oil used in
lubrication, hydraulic power systems, fire proof emulsions
and other applications. CJC™ Fine Filters are available with
flow rates from 45 to 20,000 litres per hour - ideal
solutions to all your oil care problems. |
   
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Filter Separators
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CJC™
Filter Separators are combined fine
filtration and water separation offline units with integral
circulating pumps. They are designed for use in oil systems
where water ingress is a constant or regular problem. The
filtration technique is equal to that of the HDU Fine Filters
- here combined with continuous water separation through
coalescence.
CJC™ Filter Separators are recognized all over the world as
efficient purification systems for oil used in lubrication,
hydraulic power systems, marine diesel fuel systems for
propulsion engines and other applications.
CJC™ Filter Separators are available with flow rates from 45
to 7,000 litres per hour - ideal solutions to all your oil
management problems |
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Gas Separation
The CJC™ Vacuum
Oil Filter Unit is
designed for maintenance of the oil operating in
power transformers.
   
Resin Removal CJC™
Fine Filters are offline oil
filtration units with integral circulating pumps. CJC™ Fine
Filters are 3 micron absolute filters and recognized all over
the world as efficient purification systems for oil used in
lubrication, hydraulic power systems, fire proof emulsions
and other applications. CJC™ Fine Filters are available with
flow rates from 45 to 20,000 litres per hour - ideal
solutions to all your oil care problems. |

Water Removal
CJC Desorbers
are used for removing water from all lubricating and hydraulic
oils, both mineral and synthetic. Desorbers are particularly well
suited for oil systems where water ingress is a large and
continuous problem. The desorber can dry the oil down to a water
content of <200ppm removing 4-6 L of water per hour.
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