Parker's Extractor Machines Remove Range of Contaminants
PMTS 2023: The SmogHog range of extractors are designed to remove mist and fumes from a variety of water and oil-based coolants.
Parker’s SmogHog mist and fume extractor machines are designed to protect employees, improve plant performance and help shops remain compliant with regulations.
Parker’s product range includes electrostatic precipitators (ESPs) and mist-collection technology featuring the company’s Peach Saturated Depth Coalescing technology. Parker says it prioritizes matching the solution to each user’s unique application, as different processes and fluids create a variety of contaminants and challenges.
Parker offers collectors for a range of needs, including direct-mount, machine-mount and floor-mount centralized mist collectors for water and oil-based coolants. The company’s units are designed to be ready-to-use, energy-efficient mist and fume extractors. According to Parker, users need simply to connect the input power, install it and press start. Additional accessories for each machine are also available.
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