July 1, 2003 - Series KCF Kaeser Condensate Filters remove oil and other contaminants from compressed air condensate. Three-stage, self-contained plastic filter cartridge eliminates messy filter bags. Filters handle most compressor lubricants and require no electricity. Model KCF-20 is used for flows of 100 cfm, while Model KCF-100 will handle flows up to 500 cfm. For larger flows, user can connect multiple units together with optional Flow Splitter.
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Disposing of compressed air condensate is a major environmental concern. This oil/water mixture is classified as hazardous waste and cannot be discharged into municipal wastewater systems unless the oil and contaminants are removed. The Kaeser Condensate Filter (KCF) is designed to filter-out oil and other contaminants making the water safe for disposal. The key to the KCF function is the three-stage, self-contained plastic filter cartridge, which is extremely convenient for replacement and disposal. No messy filter bags! And the unit requires no electricity and little maintenance.
The KCF is designed to handle most compressor lubricants and is available in two sizes. The KCF-20 is designed for flows of approx. 100 cfm, while the KCF-100 will handle flows up to
500 cfm. For larger flows, simply connect multiple KCF units together with an optional Flow Splitter.
For more information, call 800-777-7873 or visit us at www.kaeser.com.
Contacts:
General Information:
Michael Camber
USA
Phone: 540-834-4520
FAX: 540-898-5520 Company Information: Name: Kaeser Compressors, Inc. Address: 511 Sigma Dr., P.O. Box 946 City: Fredericksburg State: VA ZIP: 22404 Country: USA Phone: 800-777-7873 FAX: 540-898-5520 http://www.kaeser.com
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