Destiny International

Oil Skimmer

Oil Skimmer

The Oil Skimmer system is mounted above the liquid container, preferably on the opposite side of the liquid inlet.  The outlet hose is attached to the outlet connection piece which is led into a setting tank. The device is connected to a power source of 220V.

The most common types include:

  • Belt skimmers, which use a belt or chain to collect oil as it passes through.
  • Disc skimmers, which use a rotating disc to collect oil as it passes through.

Destiny's Oil Skimmer

  • We are the manufacturer of oil skimmer that is used for efficient separation of oil from fluids.
  • Designed as per customer specification/requirement.
  • Several sizes to fit any application.

SEPARATING OIL FROM COOLANT

Will help reduce disposal costs. The cost of disposing of oil-laden coolant is more expensive than disposing of oil. In fact, in some instances, companies may be able to re-use the oil elsewhere or sell it for recycling. Having oil free coolant can also extend its usefulness and effectiveness, reducing the expense on maintenance and coolant replacement. As the research on the different types of oil skimmers begins, a person will find that there are a variety of skimmers available to them. Separating oil from water based coolants has been made easy by oil skimming equipments.

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TYPES OF OIL SKIMMER

Belt Oil Skimmer

Using a belt skimmer are as follows. With its compact size, it requires very little operating space. Belt skimmers have good oil pick up rates (up to 20lph depending on belt width). This type of skimmer can handle fluctuating coolant levels while still maintaining minimal operating space and maximum pick up capacity.

Disc Oil Skimmer | Oil Skimmer for Coolants

The Disk Skimmer provides an inexpensive way to remove unwanted tramp oils from CNC coolants and parts washers. Disk skimmers can offer a slightly more cost-effective and higher pick up rate compared to belt skimmer.However disk skimmer equipment requires a larger operating space to accommodate the disk and a steady fluid level for optimal efficiency

  • Soluble Cutting Oil
  • Neat Cutting Oil
  • Water Emulsion
  • Quenching Oil
  • CNC Machines
  • Storage Tank
  • Grinding
  • VMC
  • Hobbing

  • Oil-feeding special belt
  • Construction requires little space
  • Low priced system
  • Simple and low-cost operation
  • Most inexpensive way to remove oil from Water.
  • Saves coolants by removing tramp oil.
  • Conserves parts wash Water by removing oily wastes.
  • Prevents plugging of spray heads and filters.
  • Reduces fluid disposal costs.
  • Skimmed oil can be recycled and reused as a lubricant or fuel.

• Less power consumption – Uses a single-phase vacuum pump
• Offline coolant filtration system – for multiple cycles of filtration
• Portable and safe – the unit is on wheels, curbing chances of injury
• Faster cleaning process due to vacuum suction
• Robust construction
• Antibacterial residual filtering system
• Improves quality of coolant and ultimately products being machined
• Filters upto 10 microns particle size
• Cleaning process in very short time. E.g.: 10 to 15 minutes for base model

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  • Skimming head – the component separating oil from water
  • Transfer system – built-in pump or vacuum unit, discs, brushes, belts, tubes or ropes, hoses and couplings
  • Containment unit – Tank or container for recovered oil
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