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Greg.

It is possible to use heat combined with removal by centrifuge/filter. (Purifier)

The following must be noted: (Ref: EC Hill/IMarEST-Microbes in the marine industry: ISBN 1-902536-46-0)

Bellow 70°c there will be little pasteurising effect, but between 70-80°c there can be significant kill; contact time needed at 70°c is 30 sec. or more but only a few seconds are needed at 80°c. There will always be some survivers and these have the potential for furter growth when they return to the main system (reservoir). The purifier should be operated so that the microbes can be killed there at least as fast as they can grow.
Greg,

Apart from Mr Hughes recommendation I would like to add a bit of my experience in managing metal-working oils. If possible (in particular water based fluids) maintain a pH of 8 to 9. At a pH that is Basic, bacteria cannot proliferate. Most lube companies often supply or sell pH boosters along with soluble metal working oils. In most case these are outsourced. "Croton" is a popular brand possibly an ICI product but may not suit your needs as it is classified as a biocide.

Hussam Adeni
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