oil purifier,oil purification,oil recycling system make waste oil new.
The used oil cleaner machine can recover all the quailities of used oil.
Application:
ZYD series oil purifier is used to dewater, degas, filter out particles of the transformer oil, insulation oil, to improve the performance and quality of insulating oil. As a consequence, It ensures normal operation of electric power equipment, to avoid accident happened.
Oil Purifier
Features
1. Heigh efficient in dehydration and degassing. The machine use vacuum pump and enhancing pressure Roots pump for vacuumizing, which ensures the draining out of vapour and gas. The machine can not only meet the requirement that is to vacuumize from the transformer, it also finish dehydration and degassing from the transformer oil. So the period of oil treatment is shortened
2. The machine holds strong ability to remove impurities. It utilizes materials with complex micropore structure, which are resistant to atmospheric corrosion and to high temperature. So, it can remove tiny impurity granularities in oil. Furthermore, it is durable because of excellent mechanical strength.
3. The breakdown voltage can reach 75KV after purification. This prevents the oil from deterioration after being heated regularly.
4. It is suitable for live line work. It not also can dry electric equipment, but also can fill oil to equipment.
5. The machine has auto model and manual model choice, and while the auto model runs, people is not required to be on spot.
6. The machine has a perfect protector. The temperature, pressure, vacuum range, excess pressure, under pressure are totally monitored, which helps avoid the accident.
7. It is highly automatic, easy to operate, safe and reliable to run. It has an automatic infrared liquid-control device and a touch screen for automatic control, which realizes fully automatic, safe and reliable running.
(Contact person: Jarod,
Phone:0086-13594631205,
Skype:oilrecycling
MSN:
oilpurifierzn@
Email:
oilpurifier.jarod@
Website: http://ruijarod.diytrade.com)
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