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.
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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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