Mist Collection System Enables Maintenance without Sacrificing Efficiency
Keller USA introduces its ENA-S standalone mist collection system enabling maintenance without sacrificing mist separation efficiency.
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Keller USA introduces its ENA-S standalone mist collection system enabling maintenance without sacrificing mist separation efficiency. The ENA-S features an operating airflow range of 600 to 1,500 cfm, suitable for wet machining centers. The system can recirculate exhaust air from four stages of filtration (including a long filter life of the final HEPA stage) and has an integrated fan in a sound-insulated chamber providing quiet operation.
This modular unit enables customization, such as fluid disposal through a pumpback station or siphon drainage. According to the company, the use of automatic spray cleaning with primary filter stages supports long filter life and reduces the preventive maintenance required.
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