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PRAB Test Unit. Available for Customer Trials of Soluble and Neat Metal Removal Fluids
PRAB Filtration: PRAB Model VM-12/SPC Mon-A-Vac Vacuum Filtration System -
Media: One (1) roll of ATM 2.3 oz. media (5 micron) • Filter shall be provided with the system. The roll is 38” wide x 250
yards long mounted in such a manner to make for easy • VM-12/SPC Vacuum Filter installation and replacement. • 400 Gallon dirty/working tank (300 gallon working volume) • Low Media Alarm: A low media alarm is provided to indicate when a new roll of paper is required. The alarm is • 150 Gallon clean tank adjustable and will be set at time of start-up. pump low pressure clean return pump rated at • Filter 60 gpm at 60 psi Pump: The pump shall be an end suction, horizontal • Filter centrifugal type pump. The pump is all iron construction pressure wheel wash clean return pump rated at • High and equipped with a silicon carbide mechanical seal 2 gpm at 585 psi
• Media re-winder • Electrical control panel mounted assembly with lockable corrosion • Skid resistant casters
with stationary and rotating faces of silicon carbide. The pump is coupled to a coupled to a 3 HP, TEFC, 1750 RPM, T-Frame motor. The pump is nominally rated for 62 GPM @ 20 PSI. Suction and discharge piping will include the valves to properly regulate the system.
Return Pump (1): Low Pressure clean return pump lo• Clean cated in the clean coolant tank will be a 7.4 HP Immersion Pump with motor rated at 60 GPM @ 60 PSI.
Return Pump (2): High Pressure Wheel Wash clean • Clean return pump located in the clean coolant tank will be a
Description
Benefits
Quaker Houghton has one standalone PRAB VM-12/SPC Mono-A-Vacuum Filtration System, available for Metal Removal Customer trials. The unit is available for use upon execution of the equipment loan agreement.
The PRAB Test Unit is ideal for customers who want to evaluate new products but only have central systems. This fully equipped unit provides customers with the ability to disconnect a machine from a central system, and run it independently, as a standalone system, allowing for new product performance trials.
Recommendation for Use Types of operation include but are not limited to: 1. Grinding
Doug Hall Doug.Hall@quakerhoughton.com | 864.407.8784
2. Honing / Finishing
Jackie Walker Jackie.Walker@quakerhoughton.com | 270.839.9154
3. Broaching 4. General Machining Applicable industries include but are not limited to: 1. Bearing 3. Aerospace 4. Automotive Components
Technical Description
Manufacturer
VM-12/SPC MONA-VACUUM FILTER PRAB Chip and Fluid Management
Dimensions
138-1/4” x 68-3/4” x 114-13/16”
42” x 27- ½” x 63-13/16”
Weight
4000 lbs
1200 lbs
Capacity
550 GA
40,000 BTU’s/hr
Power Supply
480 v/3PH/60A
Flow Rate (LP)
1-60 GPM at up to 80 psi 2 GPM at up to 585 psi
Powered through VM-12 Control Cabinet
Flow Rate (HP) Air Supply Filter Media
~80 psi ATM 2.3 oz./sq. yd.
VM-12/SPC Vacuum Filtration System The PRAB vacuum filtration system utilizes a vacuum chamber to draw dirty coolant through disposable filter media. The proven principle of optimal filtration through contaminate, or sludge build-up, forming a filter cake on the media is applied. Filtration is maximized as caking builds up on the media.
2. Automotive Primary (OEMs)
PROPERTY
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CHILLER Koolant Koolers
The PRAB Test Unit includes a Brinkmann High Pressure Pump with a pressure relief valve and a portable dirty coolant transfer system. The VM-12/SPC Mon-A-Vac Vacuum Filter is designed to filter 62 GPM at 5μ micron. It includes two separate clean return pumps (one at 60 GPM and 60 PSI and one at 2 GPM and 585 PSI), a media re-winder and a full control panel with starters for the filter, clean return pumps and portable dirty transfer system. Application Data: PROPERTY Filter Rate
62 GPM at 20 PSI
Fluid Type
Straight Oil - ≤ 68 SUS
Operations
Grinding, honing, broaching, hob, general machining Coolant to be drawn through 12 sq. ft. of ATM 2.3 oz. per square yard of roll media (5-micron). This filter will remove 98% of all material in excess of 5-micron from the system’s coolant. The mechanical and operational integrity must be maintained to supply this cleanliness.
Filtration Technique Micron Clarity
Mon-A-Vac VM-12/SPC Vacuum Filter System General System Operation: The dirt laden liquid enters the inlet section via gravity flow. It flows into the dirty receiving tank where the filtration process takes place. Located in the bottom of the dirty tank is a vacuum chamber, on top of which is media. The oil is drawn through the media via the filter pump capturing the particles in its fibers. This build-up of particles will form a cake, resulting in finer filtration as the cycle progresses. The clean oil is discharged into the clean tank located on top of the filter tank. When the system vacuum switch reaches its set point, an index cycle is required. A vacuum release valve opens, breaking the vacuum in the chamber allowing oil to be drawn from the 150-gallon clean tank while new paper is indexed into position. The paper/ sludge is discharged off the end of the conveyor into the Customer supplied hopper. Filter Tankage: The tankage will be composed of two (2) sections. The first tank is the dirty tank that contains the vacuum chamber, media and the conveyor system. This tank is approximately 400-gallons maximum with a 300-gallon working volume. The conveyor will discharge approximately 48” above the finished floor and has a plastic curtain around the discharge to prevent splashing of coolant as the solids are discharged into the hopper. We have proposed a collapsible media re-winder system to scrape the solids off the paper and wind the used media onto a disposable shaft. This will separate the swarf from the paper. The second tank is a 150-gallon clean tank and this is where the clean pump is located to provide clean uninterrupted flow back to the machine. All tanks will be constructed using a mild steel floor, ramp bottom and side walls. The top of the side walls will be capped with angle and all necessary internal cross bracing to provide a free standing structure. The tanks will have removable lids to allow for easy access to the tanks and also contain any mist that may occur.
2.35 HP Immersion Pump with motor rated at 2 GPM @ 580 PSI – screw spindle pump for starting without pressure. The pump must be protected at the maximum allowed operating pressure. Includes manually adjustable pressure relief valve & pressure gauge.
Re-winder: Solenoid valve is energized at filter index • Media cycle to start the air motor. The media is drawn across the doctor blade removing most of the sludge off the and into a hopper. We have revised the design of the re-winder to include a collapsible shaft instead of a wood 2” x 4” shaft for the used media to roll onto. Controls will be in the filter electrical enclosure.
Pneumatic Circuit: There will be one or more pneumatically actuated valve on the system. We will provide a single hookup point that includes a Filter/Regulator with replaceable element bowl, pressure gage and no air pressure switch. We will also supply a lock-out shut off valve for the air supply. Electrical Control Panel: One (1) NEMA Type 12 master control panel. Filter control logic will be programmed into a Unitronics PLC. Located on the control panel will be HMI with indicating lights, mushroom push/pull E-stop for completely automatic filter operation. Fusible Rotary disconnect with short circuit protection and designed to accept a lock for lock-out purposes. Electrical Supply: 480/3/60 with control voltage 24 VDC. A 60-Amp feed is required.
Model AVI-3000-M, 40,000 BTU’s per hour Chiller Koolant Koolers Chiller, AVI-3000-M, 40000 BTUs per hour cooling capacity rating conditions, 50°F to 95°F ambient with a 85° F leaving fluid temperature. A-Series Cleanable heat exchanger with stainless steel tubes and ferrous shell. The sides are removable for cleaning without touching the refrigeration circuit. Includes cleanable heat exchanger with supply pump rated at 18 GPM @ 15 PSI. Light Gray Texture RAL7035 Powder Coat. 62” X 27.5” X 74.5” tall. Chiller selection based on customer supplied information including: 25 HP spindle, 3.5 HP pump at 90%, 2.35 HP pump at 30%, 68 SUS oil, 72 +/-2 F set point.
EQUIPMENT LOAN AGREEMENT We acknowledge having received from you the following (Quantity & Description):
We agree that as far as is permitted by law it is reasonable in the circumstances to exclude all warranties or other obligations on your part implied by law in respect of the loan of the equipment. During the time the equipment is located on our premises we will undertake full responsibility for it and its siting, inspection and maintenance and will indemnify you from all costs and claims arising from its use. During the period the equipment is on loan to us we agree that it will be used only in conjunction with material supplied by Quaker Houghton. We undertake to report promptly any defects and also allow you to remove the equipment from our premises at any time after reasonable notice. Transport cost (both ways) is Equipment total value is We agree that it remains the sole property of Quaker Houghton and that after weeks from the date of signature below, we will pay a rental fee of per week, which would be credited to us in the event we purchase 1 or more of the above units. Signed on behalf of customer by Position in Company On (date) Customer Details: Customer Name Full Postal Address
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