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Reply to "Varnish filtration options"

To answer Harv's question:

"Ask the competition where does their varnish go and how much they actually remove or does it agglomerate and fall to the bottom of the tank?"...

Inside our tank we have a collection cartridge which has 16 electrostatic fields that the contaminated oil must pass through. Inside each of those fields we have a collection media. As the particles get charged by the 15,000 volts of field strength, those particles bond to the collection media through laws of physics. Since all the varnish and contamination particles actually bond to the media we have ahuge dirt holding capacity. Internal testing has shown we can hold 10-13 pounds of contamination inside our cartridges. If your familiar with powder coating, the contamination actually bonds to the collection media and then comes out when you change the cartridge.

So with our technology there is no agglomeration of particles.

There is alot of myths and bad marketing tactics in the industry now, and all I want to do is at least explain what happens with our technology and why it works so well.
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