Transor's One Micron Filtration (OMF) delivers many benefits in super finishing, honing and EDMing, but when used in conjunction with tool/cutter grinders, endusers have discovered that reclaiming carbide is a major factor. With Transor's OMF, instead of shops having to pay for sludge disposal, the Transor System makes carbide reclamation easy and profitable. The automatic back-flushing in the filter process deposits reclaimable carbide into a convenient sludge box. With the rising costs of carbide, reclamation can be both a welcomed ROI factor and positive environmental activity.
IMTS BOOTH B-6661
Transor Filter U.S.A.
Elk Grove Village, IL
transorfilter.com
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