COOLANT LIFE
WASTE REDUCTION FOR
M ET A L W 0 RKI N G FLU IDS
UNIVERSITY OF WlSCONSIN-EXTENSION SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE EDUCATION CENTER
MAY 23, 1994
PROLONGING COOLANT LIFE AND
COOLANT RECYCLING & DISPOSAL EQUIPMENT OPTIONS
BY
BILL GIMBEL REGIONAL MANAGER HYDE PRODUCTS, INC.
PROLONGING COOLANT LIFE
INNOVATIVE WAYS TO MAINTAIN COOLANT , USABILITY
THROUGH PREVENTATIVE MEASURES AND IN-PROCESS FILTRATION.
COOLANT MAINTENANCE
COORDINATE WITH YOUR COOLANT SUPPLIER
KEEPING RECORDS
OBSERVATIONS
SUMP CONDITION - COOLANT APPEARANCE - SMELL, COLOR, FUNGUS, BlOSLlME
TRAMP OIL FOAMING TENDENCY TOOL LIFE
CONCENTRATION CONTROL DAILY CHECK REFRACT OM ET ER CHEMICAL TIT RATION
pH CONTROL DAILY CHECK pH PAPER pH METERS
MICROBIAL BACTERIA, YEASTS AND MOLD WEEKLY OR BIWEEKLY D IPSLl D E
. . . . . I . . , . :.
. . .. . , . . . . ..
. .
Add sample
Close prism cover
Three Methods of Checking Concentration
I Refractometer This simple, hand-held optical device gives a fairly reliable reading. It is portable, so can be used right by the machine. But accuracy can be impaired by tramp oils, cleaners, hydraulic fluids and other contaminants.
Oil split method This technique is about as accurate as the refractometer, but is similarly affected by contamination. It requires simple lab equipment.
Chemical titration This is one of the more accurate methods available. But the specific titration technique you will use depends on the nature of your coolant.
Complete instructions for all of these methods of checking concentration are available from Houghton.
Remember, for accurate concentration control and good performance, it’s important that machine operators and other plant personnel keep contaminants from the circulating fluid.
8
I
PROLONGING COOLANT LIFE
INNOVATIVE WAYS TO MAINTAIN COOLANT USABILITY
FlLT RAT ION. THROUGH PREVENTATIVE MEASURES AND IN-PROCESS
- GRAB A SAMPLE OF THE COOLANT IN GLASS CONTAINER AND OBSERVE AT REGULAR TIME INTERVALS THE EMULSION STABILITY, PRESENCE OF TRAMP OILS, SOLIDS, COLOR, SMELL, ETC.
- SUMP SIDE OIL REMOVAL - OIL SKIMMERS SUCH AS DISC, BELTS, ROPES, ETC.
RUN ONLY WHEN SUFFICIENT TRAMP OIL IS PRESENT OR ON A TIMER SO AS NOT TO CARRY OFF TOO MUCH COOLANT. - OIL COALESCERS
- CENTRIFUGES - ABSORBENT PADS, SOCKS
- SUMP SIDE SOLIDS FILTRATION - SCREENS ON COOLANT ENTRANCES TO OR OVER
SUMP TRAYS - MAGNETIC SEPARATOR FOR FERROUS MACHINING - IN-LINE CARTRIDGE OR BAG TYPE FILTER
ON PRESSURE SIDE OF SUPPLY PUMP - PAPER BED FILTERS
PROLONGING COOLANT LIFE PAGE 2
- BACTERIA/ ODORS - RECIRCULATE COOLANT VIA SYSTEM SUPPLY
PUMP - AERATE COOLANT WITH PLANT AIR OR FISH
TANK PUMPS - BE CAREFUL OF TOO MUCH INDUCED OR ENTRAINED AIR CAUSING FOAMING. DEPENDS ON CHEMISTRY OF COOLANT
AN OXYGEN ENRICHED ENVIRONMENT THEREBY PREVENTING ANAEROBlC CONDITIONS.
LIQUID, TEA BAGS, TABLETS
- GOAL IS TO BREAK THE SURFACE AND MAINTAIN
- BIOCIDE/ FUNGICIDE SUMP SIDE ADDITIONS
- USE OF A SUMP SUCKER TO CLEAN OUT SOLIDS AND FREE FLOATING OILS ON A REGULAR BASIS.
- SUMP MODIFICATION FOR ACCESSIBILITY, FILTRATION AND AERATION. CONVEYOR SUMP.
EXTERNAL TANKS OR ADD ON TO
- INCREASED FLUSHING OF BEDS AND PALLETS.
- SEMINARS AND TRAINING OF PERSONNEL INVOLVED WITH COOLANT
- TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SERVICE AND MONITORING OF THE COOLANT PR~VIDED BY COOLANT MANUFACTURER
n a z
BENEFITS OF RECYCLING COOLANTS
REDUCTION OF NEW COOLANT PURCHASES - RISING COOLANT COSTS DUE TO MFG AND DESIGN
CHANGES
REGARDING MANUFACTURING AND LABELING HAS IN CREASED MANUFACTURING COSTS.
- EPA RESTRICTIONS PLACED ON COOLANT MANUFACTURERS
REDUCTION IN DISPOSAL COSTS - COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH PROPER DISPOSAL ARE
INCREASING DRAMATICALLY - WASTE HAULERS - IN HOUSE WASTETREATMENT
RISK AVOIDANCE - UNMEASURABLE COST OF LIABILITY - PUBLIC RELATIONS
COOLANT MAINTENANCE COSTS - COOLANT CONCENTRATION NOT MIXED PROPERLY OR
IN THE RIGHT PROPORTION CAUSING PARTS TO OXIDIZE OR STAIN,OPERATOR DERMATITIS, MACHINE DOWNTIME, ETC.
INCREASES IN TOOL LIFE - ALTHOUGH HARD TO QUANTIFY, SOME STUDIES HAVE
SHOWN INCREASES IN TOOL LIFE UP TO 209%
IMPROVEMENTS IN SURFACE FINISH
EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION - DERMATITIS - ODORS - COOLANT MISTS
CONTROL
IF YOU EV ERY EV ERY EV ERY EVERY EV ERY DWMP WEEKLY 2 4 6 8 YEAR
WEEKS WEEKS WEEKS WEEKS
coolant cost 8 3 2 4 1 6 2 0 8 139 1 0 4 1 6
disposal coot 4 ,160 2,080 1,040 6 9 3 5 2 0 80
t o t a l year ly Cost 4 , 8 9 2 2 ,U 96 1,248 632 6 2 4 9 6
BASE0 ON $8 A GkLLON COOLANT CONCENTRATE COST AT 20 TO 1 DILUTION RATIO, 4 0 GALLON SUMP, AND $2 PER QALLON COST FOR DISPOSAL.
COOLANT COST SUM P sm PISPOSAL COST IF COST MULTIPLY IF SUMP MULTIPLY IF COS1 MULTIPLY pm M L . BY SIZE IS BY PER OAL. BY
0 4 $5 $8 $7 $8 $ 5 61 b $1 I (EIP $1 3 $1 4 $1 5 $1 6
,500 .628 .750 .Of6
I .ooo I . I 4 6 1.250 1.375 1 .eo I .625 'I ,750
2.000 1 .a75
20 W L 30 QRL. 40 091. 50 WL. 00 WL. 70 WL. 80 OAL. so WL.
100 G4L. 150 WL. 200 W L . 250 OAL. 300 GAL.
.50
.76 1 .oo 1.26 1.50 1.75 2.00 e.e5 P.60 3.75 6.00 6.25 7.50
3 0 .75 1 .oo I .so 2.00 2.50 3 , O O 3.50 4.00 4.50 5.00 6.00 7.00
.25 .375 .50 .? 5
1 .oo I .25 .I .50 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.50 3.00 3.50
FOR EXAMPLE:
IF YOU HAVE AN 80 QALLON SUMP AND ARE PAYING $6 A GALLON FOR COOLANT FUNNING AT A 20 TO 1 DILUTION RATIO, AND PAYING $.75 A QALLON FOR 61sposAL, AND DUMPING EVERY 4 WEEKS, YOU WOULD USE THE CONVERSION CHAFiT AS FOLLOWS
(1 YOUR COOLANT COST WOULD BE NUMBER FROM ABOVE W A R T ( $ 2 0 8 ) MULTIPLIED BY .750 AND THEN BY 2.00 C3IVING YOU A TOTAL YfARLY OOST OF m.
(2) DISPOSAL GOST WOULD BE NUMBER FROM ABOVE CHARf ($1,040) MULTIPIED BY .375 AND THEN BY 2.00 GIVINGYOU A TOTAL YEARLY COST OF &?&
(3) FOR A TVf AL YEAFL Y COST OF $ 4 .O92.
KEYS TO DEVELOPING A SUCCESSFUL
COOLANT RECYCLING PROGRAM
MA NAGEM ENT COMMITMENT - TOP MANAGEMENT MUST COMMIT TO CONSERVING AND
RECYCLING COOLANTS. WITHOUT FULL MANAGEMENT SUPPORT, THE PROGRAM WILL FAIL.
IMPLEMENT THE PROGRAM.
HOWEVER IT CAN BE A PROFIT CENTER.
- IT MUST COMMIT THE MONEY AND MANPOWER TO
- THIS EQUIPMENT IS NOT PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT,
FLUID SUPPLIER - MUST BE CAPABLE OF SUPPLYING NOT ONLY THE
COOLANT, BUT TECHNICAL AND LABORATORY SUPPOFiT TO HELP SOLVE YOUR PROBLEMS.
EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER - SUPPLIES THE EQUIPMENT AND/OR SYSTEMS AND
FURNISHES TECHNICAL HELP AND EXPERTISE TO HELP SOLVE YOUR CLARIFICATION PROBLEMS. THEY SHOULD WORK CLOSELY WITH THE COOLANT SUPPLIER.
OPERATIONAL KEYS - PLANT SURVEY - DISCIPLINED COOLANT MAINTENANCE PROGRAM - ONE TO TWO MAJOR COOLANTS TO BE RECYCLED - QUALITY MOBILE SUMP CLEANER - QUALITY COOLANT RECYCLING SYSTEM THAT IS EASY
TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN. - IMPLEMENTATION
PLANT SURVEY SHEET HYDEPRODUCTS, INC. 20045 Ranne Parkwa Cleveland, O h 4 4 1 d
(216) 871-4885 c/DE TLX 212568 HYDE UR FAX (216) 871-1143
X 2ompany Conlacl Ayeril
\ddress Telephone Telephone
Deparlmenl Conlacl
Michlns Number
Machlne Dperallon Melal Worked
Sump Volume
- Fluid Aalio -
Make-up Rallo
Sample no. Commenlr
RECYCLING EQUIPMENT OPTIONS
FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED:
HOURS OF OPERATION METALWORKING OPERATION( S) BEING PERFORMED MAT ERlAL WORKED NUMBER OF SUMPS AND VOLUMES TYPES OF COOLANTS 81 CONCENTRATION WATER SUPPLY QUALITY
ANY ADDITIVES ADDED AND WHAT QUANTITIES NATURE OF CONTAMINANTS AND VOLUME HOW FREQUENTLY IS COOLANT BEING DUMPED AND WHY? SPECIFIC FILTRATION REQUIRED TRANSPORT (DIRTY AND CLEAN COOLANT)
HOW MUCH MAKE-UP & CONCENTRATION
- TROUGH - PIPING - MOBILE SUMP CLEANER
CENTRAL OR PORTABLE RECYCLING BATCH OR CONTINUOUS IN PLACE INPLANT CAPABILITIES
- MANPOWER AVAILABILITY - TECHNICAL KNOW HOW - TRAINING - COLLECTION AND/ OR SEGREGATION
.. . .
I COOLANT RECOVERY SYSTEMS
IF I I \ CLEAN SUPPLY HEADER SUPPLY
~- /-PUMP
TOTE BOX
OIR/ ION SYSTEM
CONTINUOUS/ON GOING SYSTEM
MACHINES
-
BATCH SYSTEM RECOVERY SYSTEM
CENTRAL RECYCLING SYSTEM APPROACH
Machine Tools -
Reclaimed Coolant Miscible Fluid Recycling Station
PO RT A BL E RECY CL I N G APPRO A CH
WASTE OIL DRUH
HYDE HOBlLE TRAMP-OIL SEPARATOR
Typical Installation Of Two Hyde Mobile Tramp Oil Separators
SUPPLY
WASTE OIL
COOLANT RECYCLING EQ U I PM EN T O PT IO N S
WATER SUPPLY DElONlZED REVERSE OSMOSIS
SUMP CLEANING EQUIPMENT SUMP SUCKERS HIGH QUALITY DRUM VACS INTEGRATED SOLIDS FILTER
TRAMP OIL REMOVAL SET T LING COALESCING CENTRIFUGE THERMAL BELT & ROPE SKIMMERS
SOLIDS FILTRATION SET T L I N G BAG & CARTRIDGE FILTERS PAPER BED
CENT RlFUGE MAGNET IC
HYDROCYCLONE
DREDGE - DRAGOUT
GRAVITY ASSISTED - PRESSURE, VACUUM, HYDROSTATIC
BACTERIA/ FUNGUS CONTROL CHEMICAL BIOCIDE/ FUNGICIDE U LT RA V IO LET IONIZATION PA ST EU RlZAT IO N OZONATION AERATION
COOLANT MAKEUP VENTURI TYPE POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT PUMP
HYDE SUMP CLEANER - Cost Efficiency In A Mobile Sumpcleaner
The Easiest, Most Efficient Way To Make Your Fluid
Maintenance Program Work
FEATURES Compact, efficient, complete system
0 Reliable operation 0 High pumping rate 0 High volume solids capacity 0 Sump to sump clean-up in minutes
Applications in automotive, machine tool, aircraft, appliance, and many other industries
BENEFITS 0 Mintmal maintenance 0 Handles large chips through two
inch hose 0 Increases efficiency of
metalworking fluids 0 Quick disconnect couplers reduce
setup time
Since 1865
Maximize Your Fluid Effectiveness The Hyde HSC Sump Cleaner simplifies industrial fluid darlflcation and ban- dling at a cost even smaller shop ownere will find attractive. The Sump Cleaner features 100 gallon-per-minute pumping CapacIty and up to 600 gallon holding capacity. And that provides an easy, inexpensive way to stay on schedule with your macbine fluld maintenance program,
polypropylene mesh sleeve and is especially designed to prevent bridging and sticking. Filters are avallable in assorted mesh skes to accomadate varying filtration requirements. When metalworking fluids are heady loaded with awarf and chips, a 2.3 or 5.0 cu. ft. high volume filter i s awllable. Tbiis filter 1s capable of holding up to 800 pounds and is safely emptied with a fork lift or hook hoist.
Use in hundreds of metalworking en- vIronments has proven the HYDE Sump Cleaner to be highly efficient in the removal and flltration of grlnding swarf, drs sludge, metal chips and other par-
The Hyde Sump Cleaner’s power comes from a lobe-type positive displacement vacuum pump capable of generating suctlans to 13” Hg and pumping rates to 110 Ballon8 per minute. The unit can be
t idatesfrom metalworking fluids.
The Hyde Sump Cleaner is a single element v m u m system - incorporating a 1.0 cu. ft. filter - specifically designed for high volume solids removal (2.8 or 5.0 cu. ft. capacity filter options are available). The filter media consists of a perforated metal sheath with a
coupled tn either an electric motor powered by 230 or 480 volts. single or three phase eources; to an LP gas engine; to ordinary gasoline engines or it may be tied into in-plant air systems. The arrangement of the vacuum pump, motor and muffler keeps the sound level of the nalt within comfortable ltmits and well below OSHA level requirements.
PRODUCTS INC.
For further Information contact Hyde Products, Inc.,
28045 Ranney Parkway Cleveland, Ohio44145
(2lG)871-4885 FAX (216)871-1143
HYDE SUMP CLEANER FILTER Hydeis high suction lift removes all solids in the coolant sump along with the metalworking fluid. Use of a filter separates solids from fluid to serve as pre-treatment before transferring to batch plant, as routine maintenance at the machine or as prepara- tion for disposal.
Standard with all compact sump cleaners is a strainer basket and fabric liner of 1.0
cu. ft. capacity. Small enough for operator to lift, fabric liner has built-in grips. Metal basket and liner are removed by hook hoist.
Optional F23 (2.3 cu. ft. capacity) filter is recom- mended when metalworking fluid is heavily loaded with swarf and chips. Special design minimizes bridging. Polypropylene sleeve provides a continuous filter without slits or openings, preventing solids from leaking into the coolant. Sleeve fits closely at top opening and folds loosely at bottom for easy emptying. The patented, com- pound linkage and rotary latch which controls the hinged bot- tom door is a safety feature. Fil- ter cover has built-in fork lift and hoist fittings. Cover itself is an integral part of the filter unit.
Extra Power Sumpcleaner uses F50 Filter (5.0 cu. ft. capacity). A separate hatch cover is provided so machine can be used as a scavenger only. Filter unit consists of a two-part lid integrated with a bottom opening perforated steel cage, lined with a removable polyproplyene mesh sleeve. Sleeve, with elasticized top for snug fit, is constructed to minimize bridging. It provides a continuous filter, unbroken by slits or openings which can leak solids into the coolant. Patented compound linkage and rotary latch retains hinged bottom door insuring operator safety. Use fork lift or hook hoist for handling.
HYDE Since 1865 PRODUCTS INC.
Removes dirty coolants from machine sumps Shifts easily from drum to drum Use plant air supply for SA series - single phase electric for SE series Use for mess free collection of spent coolant, for simple in- the-drum reclamation or for inexpensive transfer to central filtration or disposal facilities
providing basic care for metalworking fluids
CECOR Incorporated 102 Lincoln Street Verona. WI 53593
Phone: 1-608-8456771
SPECIFICATIONS:
Drum Head: Contains the power source (either air or electric), hoses and connectors. Self- sealing neoprene gaskets and built in hand grips facilitate transfer from drum to drum. Oil-resistant suction hose (1-1/2" I.D. x 10') fitted with quick disconnect couplers. Automatic shutoff valve for over- fill protection.
Pump unit: Air Series - SA3DT: air-operated venturi creates vacuum in tank, with suction of 165" water (12" Hg) and pump- ing rates to 40 gpm. Requires 1 /2" air service w/line pressure of 80 to 120 psi. 20' oil resistant air supply hose.
Electric Series - SE03DT; small electric motor drives rotary, vane-type vacuum pump, with suction to 165" water (12" Hg) and pumping rates to 25 gpm. Operates on 11 5 volt, 60 hertz single phase electrical circuits. 12' electrical cord.
Tank: Use your own heavy gage, 55 gallon, steel drum with fully removable head. Or, use CECOR Drum Tank Model TX55PL described on back page.
Transport: Drum dolly puts wheels under your own 55 gal- lon drum. Heavy frame construc- tion with two rigid and two
FREE TRAMP OIL REMOVAL EVlCES
(0LEOPHYLI.C-SURFACE ACTIVE)
DRIVE SCRAPER ~ N T I N U O U S BELT
TRAMP OIL LAYER 1
COLLECTION CONTAINER BELT SKIMMER
CONTINUOUS TUBE
TRAMP OIL LAYER
TUBE SKIMMER COLLECUON CONTAINER
(OLEOPHYLIC-SURFACE ACTIVE)
TRAMP OIL LAYER f
PING PONG BALLS, SPONGES OR
OTHER PLASTIC MEDIA
WHEEL SCRAPER
1 DRIVE MOTOR
TRAMP OIL r LAYER
TRAMP OIL REMOVAL DEVICES 1 (GRAVITY/COALESCING)
TRAMP OIL LAYER TRAMP OIL LAYER
HEATING COIL
COALESCING REDUCTION IN
~
SEPARATOR SPECIFIC GRAVITY
Clarified liquid is returned to the machine reservoir or central system for continued use.
-
The oil discharge weir / removes large volumes of free floating tramp- oils and bacterial slimes.
I The air sparger Dis;ersed and cleans soap loosely- scum, tarry emulsified residue and tramp-oils are fines from the coalesced and media chamber. separated in the
porous media, then discharged over the oil discharge weirs.
Optional pre- filter for solids removal.
Inlet b compartment
receives con- taminated fluids from machine reservoir via a floating skimmer and supply pump.
\ Dirty fluid flows under a distribution baffle and into the porous media coalescing chamber.
1 2 3 The various stages of clarification are
shown graphically in the samples above. 1. Dirty, contaminated coolant as
received by the Tramp Oil Separator 2. Clarified coolant ready for reuse. 3. Free, dispersed and loosely-emulsified
tramp-oil removed.
Applications MACHINING AND GRINDING - Water soluble, semi-synthetic and synthetic coolants, cutting and grinding fluids, and lubricants used in machining operations. PRIMARY METALS - Rolling and draw- ing fluids used as lubricants and coolants for ferrous and non-ferrous operations. METAL FINISHING -Alkaline and acidic washwaters, rinse water, phosphatizing baths and other solutions containing free and mechanically dispersed tramp-oils.
DIE CASTING - Water soluble mold release fluids and washwaters. STAMPING - Heavily fortified water soluble stamping fluids and washwaters TRANSPORTATION - Oily waste discharge from tank car, truck and bus cleaning operations. GENERAL - Separation of any two immiscible fluids.
Hyde Tramp-Oil Separator Model TW
Influent Every Tramp Oil Separator is backed
The Proven Tramp-Oil Removal System
The Hyde Tramp Oil Separator has been proven during more than 15 years of industrial plant applications. It’s designed for simple, trouble-free opera- tion, utilizing gravity flow to efficiently and economically remove tramp-oils. The Tramp Oil Separator is compact and modular to allow “customizing” to fit your particular plant requirements.
All units are constructed of carbon steel and other high grade materials, making them ideal for severe industrial coolanVwashwater applications. Each unit comes complete with a floating skimmer and supply pump. Trampoil and effluent collection tanks, effluent pumps and automatic cuntrols are also available.
installation is simple, requiring only 5 quick hook-ups: electrical power to the supply pump motor; skimmer hose to
the pump suction port; discharge piping from the pump to the inlet compart- ment; %I’ plant air connection for the air sparger; and an effluent discharge hose or piping back to the reservoir.
by Hyde’s commitment to quality and single-source product responsibility.
System Operation
partment unit. The inlet settling com- partment removes free floating tramp- oils, bacterial slime and suspended solids. The porous media coalescing compartment separates dispersed and loosely-emulsified tramp-oils.
Liquid flow through the Tramp Oil Separator is by gravity. A fixed effluent discharge weir controls the liquid level in the unit. Separated tramp-oils and bacteria are automatically discharged by gravity flow over adjustable oil discharge weirs into a suitable container,
The contaminated coolantiwashwater flows through the porous media where dispersed and loosely-emulsified tramp- oils are coalesced and separated from the fluid. The clarified fluid flows over the effluent discharge weir back to the reservoir or central system.
tral systems, individual machine sumps and flow-through systems. They are sized to recycle system volume two or more times per 24 hours depending upon maximum acceptable tramp-oil limits. The separator‘s small size and single stage design allow it to be installed near the machine or sump. Changes to in- plant equipment are normally not re- quired. Simple maintenance consists on- lv of occasional back-flushing.
The Tramp Oil Separator is a two com-
Hyde separators are available for cen-
I h ” 3 I 1 - I c
Supply Pump
I
Clean Coolant
Inlet
HYDE UNIVERSAL CLARIFIER Continuouslv Removes Solid Particles from Industrial Liquids
Features * Automatic self-cleaning. - Self-monitoring. * Requires only electricity and connections
for inlet and outlet to operate. - Supplied complete with reservoir tank, electrics and provision to mount pump Different grades of media available for choice of clarity.
Benefits Automatic trouble-free operation. You only need to empty the sludge bin and replace the filter fabric. Low running costs. Reduces general maintenance costs. Longer useful life of liquids. Safeguards health and controls bacteria Easy installation. System payback typically less than 12 months .
The Hyde Universal Clarifier removes solids from free flowing and industrial process liquids.
It is automatically self-cleaning and a clean filter bed is automatically formed when necessary. Solids and used filter fabric are deposited in the sludge bin which can be cleared without stopping either the clarifier or its associ- ated machines.
The entire unit is robust and reliable. Installation is straightforward and once it is set-up correctly, the Hyde Universal Clarifier runs for long periods with no attention other than the emptying of the sludge bin and occasional replacement of the roll of filter media.
Standard units range in capacity from 8 to 250 GPM and ate supplied complete with reservoir tank, conveyor drive and electrics, sludge bin and provision to mount pump. Pumps, filter media and other additions are optional.
Equipment can be specially tailored with larger tanks, stainless steel fabrication, and filters for pre and post- filtration. Compact versions are available where space is a limiting factor. Since 1865
The Universal Clarifier is very suitable for use with centralized systems.
Hyde manufactures a complete range of standard and custom designed equipment to meet individual needs. Each features trouble-free operation, most with auto- matic self-cleaning, which does not interrupt coolant flow or the machining process. Many come complete with tanks, access covers and pumps, or provisions to add pumps with necessary starters. The equipment is durable, reliable, easily installed and finished in high quality polyurethane enamel.
Hyde specializes in coolant management and our many years of field and laboratory experience are at your service. Experienced engineers and designers are available to discuss projects on site.
PRODUCTS I=.
MAGNADRUM CLARIFIER Automatic Removal of High Levels of Ferrous Contaminants
Features * A unique profiled drum that is
fully energized about its width and diameter
cleaning - Drum unit automatically self
- Top or back entry * Legs can be cut to suit installa-
tion
Benefits * Easily removes high levels of
ferrous contaminants Extended tooling life
* Extended coolant life * Low running costs * Continuous operation
Reduces general maintenance costs
* Longer useful life of liquids * Easy installation - No consumable media costs
The 'Magnadrum' continuously removes magnetic particles from the flow of liquid and deposits them into a bin. The system is ideal for production machine tools cutting and grinding ferrous materials and will cope with high rates of swarf and chip production. The 'Magnadrum' is suitable for use with water based coolants or straight cutting oils.
This is a cost effective clarifier of well proven design. The benefits of extended machine tooling and coolant life are complimented by a cleaner working environment and increased productivity due to reduced machine down time and lower scrap levels.
Operation is simple and automatic. Powerful ceramic magnets fill the core of the drum, which is partly im- mersed in the liquid. The magnetic field is carried into the liquid flow by steel discs, so that all liquid passes through the high intensity field. Ferrous contaminant is attracted to the discs and drawn from the liquid as the drum revolves. The drum is cleaned continuously as it turns against a profiled scraper. Particles arriving from the drum push along the scraper until they fall into the
bin, compressing out excess liquid which drains to rejoin the flow leaving the solids almost dry.
The equipment is often married to other clarifiers acting as a very efficient prefilter. The legs can be cut to suit installation and top or back entry can be chosen. Vari- ants exist to allow tank top mounting or to contain the dirty coolant under pressure supply. Your special requirements can be discussed before ordering.
Hyde specializes in coolant management and our many years of field and laboratory experience are at your service. Experienced engineers and designers are able to discuss projects on site.
HYDE Since 1865 PRODUCTS INC.
. .
. .
. .
m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . < ..... :: 1.; ....
........................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,,::,..
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
; . . . . . . . . . . . ,. ' . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I
. . . .
CIMCOOL" MIX MASTER PROPORTION ER I I Part Number 4 0
VALVE AND STRAINER
WARNING Do not use the proportioner where water pressure exceeds 90 psig (620 KPa). Use caution when handling chemicals; wear protective eyewear and gloves to prevent contact with the chemi- cals. Do not use the proportioner with a water supply temperature above 170°F (77°C). Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
For more specific information on the safety of the various CIM- COOL metalworking fluids, obtain the Product Information Folder(s) and follow the recom- mendations provided.
C . J
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS I INSTALLATION GUIDE
DESCRIPTION
The CIMCOOL Mix Master II is a simple, economical, and accurate method to mix CIMCOOL metalwork- ing fluid concentrate with water. The most important requirement in the use of metalworking fluids is maintaining the proper mix ratio. The Mix Master II siphons concentiate from a 55 gallon (200 L) drum and mixes it with water to supply approximately 3 to 4' gallons per minute of premixed fluid for an individual machine tool reservoir, central system, or premix tank. This is accomplished by a siphoning venturi operating on water pressure.
The two main requirements for suc- cessful operation of the equipment are a minimum water pressure of 15 psig (101 KPa) (flow pressure) and selection of the proper metering tip.
The unit features a vacuum breaker to prevent backlow of fluid concentrate to the tap water line (in compliance with OSHA regulation 29 CFR section 1910,141 (b)(2)(iii)).
The unit also features a foot valve/ strainer to prevent backlow of water into the fluid concentrate drum.
* 3.7 gpm a140 psig now prersure (14 LPM a275 KPa)
POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT PROPORTIONATOR
POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT PROPORTIONATOR
0 CORROSIVE/TOXIC CHEMICALS
0 CONVERTS OLD BATCH MlXlNG
0 NO GUESSWORK WITH THIS AUTOMATIC, ACCURATE CHEMICAL UISPENSER.
HANDLED MORE SAFELY.
TO NEW ON-STREAM MIXING.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Water, under pressure, drives a reciprocating piston in the water motor cylinder. This piston in turn drives the chemical concentrate metering piston which draws concentrate from the drum and injects it into the water from the water cylinder
lo
COOLANT DISPOSAL FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED:
- VOLUME GENERATED - PER DAY, WEEK, MONTH, YEAR - TYPE OR TYPES OF COOLANTS AND
CONTAMINANTS - BEWARE THE BIODEGRADABLE SALESMAN
- COMPOSITION OF THE WASTE COOLANT WHAT ARE THE WASTE CHARACTERISTICS HAVE A REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE ANALYZED - OIL & GREASE - TOTAL SUSPENDED & DISSOLVED SOLIDS - HEAVY METALS - P h - COD & BOD - OTHER
- LOCAL POTW CAPABILITIES - AVAILABILITY OF SEWER DISPOSAL - SURCHARGEABLE AND/ OR FINABLE - PRIOR APPROVAL
- I N PLANT CA PA BI LIT IES - MANPOWER AVAILABILITY - TECHNICAL KNOW HOW - TRAINING - COLLECTION AND/ OR SEGREGATION
- LIABILITY RISKS
WASTE TREATMENT OPTIONS
GOAL IS TO REDUCE THE TOTAL VOLUME TO BE HANDLED. THESE OPTIONS DO NOT ELIMINATE WASTE, BUT RATHER CONCENTRATE IT .
TREATMENT OPTIONS
- CH EM1 CAL T REAT MENT
- MEMBRANE ULT RAFILT RAT ION
- EV A PO RAT ION
- CONTRACT HAULING & DISPOSAL
POST TREATMENT OPTIONS: - REVERSE OSMOSIS - ACT IV AT ED CARBON - Bl OLOGl CAL DIGEST ION - EVA PO RAT ION
THE KEY TO SUCCESS FOR ALL OF THE ABOVE OPTIONS IS PRE-T REAT M ENT . MOST COOLANTS WILL REQUIRE SOME
FORMS OF DISPOSAL. PRETREATMENT CONSISTS OF FREE OIL REMOVAL AND PARTICULATE REMOVAL.
FORM OF PRE-TREATMENT PRIOR TO ANY OF THE ABOVE
NOTE: THERE IS NO LAW THAT STATES THAT A WASTE GENERATOR (YOU) ACHIEVE YOUR GOALS !!!!!
CANNOT COMBINE TECHNOLOGIES TO
FROM CUSTOMER’S
1
A PRE-TREATMENT ULTRAFILTRATION
HYDE TRAMP-OIL
CONTROL ( INLET PERMEATE
SYMBOLS:
& ACTUATED VALVE
& MANUAL VALVE
9 PRESSURE G K E
.