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Quench Water
What
happens to the Quench Water?
As polymer quench water is used, its inherent properties of heat
transfer ability and finishing quality begin to degrade. This degradation
in quench quality occurs because the quench water is gradually being
contaminated with particulate. Particulate contamination will alter
polymer quench water cooling rate by un-balancing the chemistry
and diminish finish quality on quenched parts, and increase rejected
parts, down time and maintenance costs.
Solution: COMO Filtration Systems
Particulate contamination does not mean that the quench water must
be disposed of and replaced. Through COMO multi-pass Depth Filtration,
the particulate can be removed from the polymer quench water stabilizing
the chemistry, thus the life of the fluid can be increased. Both
fine and gross contamination can be removed through the use of multi-pass
filtration. COMO multi-pass Depth Filtration will reduce part cracking
and distortion, improve heat transfer efficiency and improve finish
quality.
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