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Filtration for Injection Molding
What happens to the Hydraulic Oil in the Injection Molding Process?
Hydraulic fluid is used to transmit power, cool, seal and lubricate
in the molding process. As it is used and reused it begins to absorb
contaminates such as metal, sand, pipe sealant, flushing solution
and even moisture. As these contaminates build up and pass through
the molding process problems will start to occur. Valves will start
to stick, orifices and ports will get blocked, seals will start
to leak, and components will fail. All of this will result in costly
downtime and productivity loss.
If you are experiencing any of the following problems, you will
want to consider a filtration system.
Sticking valves
Blocked orifices and ports
Leaking seals
Moisture in your hydraulic oil
Oxidation
Lower viscosity
Diminished additive performance
"New" oil contamination
Abrasion
Fatigue
Cavitation
Solution: COMO Filtration
Systems
Particles and moisture contamination does not mean that the hydraulic
oil must be disposed of and replaced. Through multi-pass filtration,
the particulate and moisture can be removed from the hydraulic oil
and thus the life of the oil can be increased This can be accomplished
by using a COMO portable filtration system to go from reservoir
to reservoir, a stationary system to sit at each reservoir or a
safety valve filter housing attached to the injection molding machine.
Please click on the product links to obtain system specifications.
Safety Valve
Housing, 120, 501
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