The VF series is designed to keep the degreasing solution constantly clean by continuously removing contaminants that would otherwise accumulate in the bath, compromising its effectiveness. The degreasing bath regeneration phases are as follows:
Phase A: Sedimentation
During sedimentation, the sludge typical of degreasing or tumbling processes is collected at the bottom of a settling tank.
Phase B: Filtration on a self-cleaning paper filter
The solution, clarified by the After sedimentation, the solution moves on to the filtration phase through a self-cleaning paper filter, which retains solid particles (shavings, filings, and non-colloidal suspensions).
Phase C: Oil Removal
The filtered solution then passes through the coalescing section to separate the free oil.
Phase D: Ultrafiltration
Ultrafiltration It allows only water and detergent to pass through, while blocking oily emulsion particles, solid particles, and bacteria.
The advantages of this process are: qualitative, as keeping the solution constantly clean achieves maximum roughing results; managerial, as periodic bath replacements are avoided; environmental, as the solution is constantly clean, there is no need for disposal or purification; economical, as detergent consumption undergoes a drastic reduction.
| TEMPLATE | CAPACITY Lt/h | INSTALLED POWER kW | ABSORBED POWER kW | SIZE mm |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VF 35 | 35 | 5 | 2 | 1400×2500×2200 |
| VF 100 | 100 | 7 | 3.5 | 1500×2800×2300 |
| VF 200 | 200 | 9 | 4.5 | 1600×3000×2400 |
| VF 300 | 300 | 11 | 6 | 1650×3000×2500 |


