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FOX
IFS
FOX IFS presents a quality solution
for the collection of coolant and oil mist.
With
sizes ranging from 250 to 2000m3/h, the new WS series is
characterised by a sophisticated design and compact dimensions.
The WS oil mist collector involves three different stages of
filtration:
Stage 1 - Prefiltration. Accumulation of particles with slow
efficient draining.
Stage 2 - Centrifugal. Continuous discharge of condensed
particles.
Stage 3 - Final filtration. Around 99% filtration efficiency.
Specifically developed for the elimination of mist, vapour,
smoke, and odours typical of wet machining operations, these
mechanical filters can also be employed in mixed applications
(wet/dry), and for EDM machines.
Maintenance requires less than 5 minutes for the complete
replacement of filters. The result is a considerable saving in
time an costs across the life of the unit.
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Highlights
STOP THE PRESS!
Realtek signs exclusive deal with
Crestec, Japan's leading manufacturer of High
Resolution E-Beam Lithography technology.
At a recent workshop held at MINIFAB
2008, Crestec's president and sales manager introduced
their advanced E-Beam technology to a packed audience. They
also announced that an exclusive distribution agreement had been
reached with Realtek Technologies for the Australasia region.
REALTEK RECEIVES AN ORDER
FOR AUSTRALIA'S FIRST NANO SCALE MACHINING CENTRE
The Kira SuperMill-2M has a positional
accuracy of 10nm with a 50,000rpm main spindle and it's 160,000rpm
finishing spindle offers tool makers and researchers alike an
outstanding next generation machine tool capability.
This new technology developed in
collaboration with Tokyo University will be delivered to UniSA early
in 2009.
RETOOLING THE MINING SECTOR
Realtek has traditionally been seen as
a market leader in the small end of machine tool technology.
However, in the 2007/2008 period we have been very active in the
large scale retooling of the mining sector.
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