The adsorption process using cellulose to remove varnish is very effective but depends a lot on the amount of cellulose and composition of the element. CC Jensen filter 3 micron elements contain approximately 8 pounds of cellulose. Using extraction methods devised by Noria (Jim Fitch)and conducted by South West Research it was determined that each CJC "B" element held in excess of 12 pounds of varnish and the "BLA" was over 15 pounds. Even with this amount of varnish in the element the differential pressure did not increase significantly so we recommend that the elements be changed initially at 4 to 6 months and then yearly after that. CC Jensen filter systems are used extensively for Turbine applications for fine particulate removal, varnish removal, and water removal. Our website contains many additional applications.
I have not seen testing on any electrostatic methods that show any actual amounts of varnish removed. Does such data exist? To see the data on the CC Jensen elements please visit our website [URL=klassenhydraulics.com ]klassenhydraulics.com[/URL]or email me at
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