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20bar/30bar tank-type central water outlet

Applicable fluids: Emulsifiable cutting fluids, semi-synthetic cutting fluids, and fully synthetic cutting fluids.

30-bar tank-type central water outlet

Applicable fluids: Emulsifiable cutting fluids, semi-synthetic cutting fluids Motor power: 2.2 kW, 50 Hz (AC 220/380 V) System pressure: 30 bar

Comparison of Removal Rates for Water and Oil in JN-70

When JN-70 is used with viscous liquids such as cutting oils, its removal rate is lower than that for water. However, in the case of a cutting oil with a viscosity of 5 cSt and a particle size of 20 μm, the removal rate can reach as high as 80%.

50-bar tank-type central water outlet

Applicable fluids: Emulsifiable cutting fluids, semi-synthetic cutting fluids Motor power: 3.75 kW, 50 Hz (AC 220/380 V) System pressure: 50 bar

50 bar fully enclosed tank-type central water outlet

Applicable fluids: Emulsifiable cutting fluids, semi-synthetic cutting fluids Motor power: 3.75 kW, 50 Hz (AC 220/380 V) System pressure: 50 bar

50-bar tank-type central water outlet

Applicable fluids: Emulsifiable cutting fluids, semi-synthetic cutting fluids, fully synthetic cutting fluids Motor power: 2 × 3 kW, 50 Hz (AC 220/380 V) System pressure: 50 bar

70 bar tank-type central water outlet

Applicable fluids: Emulsifiable cutting fluids, semi-synthetic cutting fluids, fully synthetic cutting fluids Motor power: 4 kW, 50 Hz (AC 220/380 V) System pressure: 70 bar

Rack-mounted air conditioner

1. Widely used in outdoor communication cabinets, battery cabinets, electrical cabinets, industrial control cabinets, and other applications requiring heat dissipation. 2. Digital temperature controller with high temperature-control accuracy. 3. Air conditioners should be installed in well-ventilated areas where heat can easily dissipate. This is because air conditioners release heat during operation; if the surrounding area lacks adequate ventilation, the temperature around the unit can easily rise, which in turn affects the cooling performance of the air conditioner. As shown in the figure, the distance between the air conditioner’s intake and exhaust vents and the wall should be greater than 500 mm.
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