Hope1
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Bye to all,
one of the radiators that we installed on an industrial internal combustion engine was drilled by excessive debris content in the cooling system - conclusion reached after X-ray.
we don't have time to clean up and inspect the plant and we were thinking of inserting a filtering unit into the radiator (it's good even if it gets clogged every day)
Many of the commercially refrigerated liquid filtration systems are partial filtration, i.e. there is a bypass and only a part of the liquid is filtered. we have other radiators connected to the same cooling system and we need a filtration unit that cleans 100% of the input flow. the cooling liquid is 50% glycol 50% water, temperature 30-90 degrees celsius and maximum pressure 2 bar.
I ask you if you have any solution, even just to buffer the problem.
Thank you all.
one of the radiators that we installed on an industrial internal combustion engine was drilled by excessive debris content in the cooling system - conclusion reached after X-ray.
we don't have time to clean up and inspect the plant and we were thinking of inserting a filtering unit into the radiator (it's good even if it gets clogged every day)
Many of the commercially refrigerated liquid filtration systems are partial filtration, i.e. there is a bypass and only a part of the liquid is filtered. we have other radiators connected to the same cooling system and we need a filtration unit that cleans 100% of the input flow. the cooling liquid is 50% glycol 50% water, temperature 30-90 degrees celsius and maximum pressure 2 bar.
I ask you if you have any solution, even just to buffer the problem.
Thank you all.