Zebra Belt Skimmer is a Traditional Favorite
Steel, heavy-duty, rugged construction
Removable, easy-to-clean collection tray
Self-tensioning belt on fixed lower pulley
Dual wiper set with lifetime warranty
Continuous-duty, fan-cooled motor
2” diameter minimum access required
One year warranty (except on steel belts)
In most machine tool coolant systems and detergent wash systems, tramp oils are the number one contaminant. These units will extend coolant life, reduce disposal costs, eliminate down time, improve tool life. ISC has the most knowledgeable specialists of oil skimming equipment, specializing in recovering all types of floating waste oils, greases and fats from water surfaces.
Tramp oil skimmers are used to separate the tramp oil from the coolant. These are typically slowly rotating disks, tubes or belts that are partially submerged below the coolant level. As these moving parts rotate through the coolant, tramp oils cling to them and pass a tramp oil separator or wiper before returning to the coolant sump. Theses wipers also direct the tramp oil to a container where it is collected for disposal. With a wide variety of product, click the get a quote button to have a specialist tell you more.
Benefits:
Most Inexpensive Way to Remove Oil from Coolant
Prolongs Coolant Life, Reducing Raw Material Costs
Extends Tool Life and Improves Part Quality
Prevents Plugging of Spray Heads and Filters
Reduces Tramp Oil Disposal Costs
Minimal Maintenance
Zebra Belt Skimmer is a Traditional Favorite
- Steel, heavy-duty, rugged construction
- Removable, easy-to-clean collection tray
- Self-tensioning belt on fixed lower pulley
- Dual wiper set with lifetime warranty
- Continuous-duty, fan-cooled motor
- 2” diameter minimum access required
- One year warranty (except on steel belts)
In most machine tool coolant systems and detergent wash systems, tramp oils are the number one contaminant. These units will extend coolant life, reduce disposal costs, eliminate down time, improve tool life. ISC has the most knowledgeable specialists of oil skimming equipment, specializing in recovering all types of floating waste oils, greases and fats from water surfaces.
Tramp oil skimmers are used to separate the tramp oil from the coolant. These are typically slowly rotating disks, tubes or belts that are partially submerged below the coolant level. As these moving parts rotate through the coolant, tramp oils cling to them and pass a tramp oil separator or wiper before returning to the coolant sump. Theses wipers also direct the tramp oil to a container where it is collected for disposal. With a wide variety of product, click the get a quote button to have a specialist tell you more.
Benefits:
- Most Inexpensive Way to Remove Oil from Coolant
- Prolongs Coolant Life, Reducing Raw Material Costs
- Extends Tool Life and Improves Part Quality
- Prevents Plugging of Spray Heads and Filters
- Reduces Tramp Oil Disposal Costs
- Minimal Maintenance