Hering Oil Filtration System
Hering VPT is known globally for its precisely engineered
products and highly professional services, which when accentuated with German
manufacturing, have carved a niche for themselves in market. Thereby they
assure plant’s uptime and scale your success.
Hering has a plethora of products including transformer oil
purification systems, transformer oil regeneration systems, PCB removal system,
vacuum transformer drying system, waste oil recycling plant, reactivation clay
polishing system, adsorbent mineral polishing system, online transformer
insulation drying and degassing systems.
Ever since 1909, when their first oil purification plant was
built, Hering assist their clients with various trainings in transformer oil
maintenance.
Hering, after thorough discussion with clients offer
products in three series namely EOK Basic, EOK Standard, EOK Professional,
based on price-performance ratio.
The suspended sludge materials in the oil are removed by
employing Hering oil
filtration system. The machines exclusively engineered for this purpose
process the polluted oil. Hering customizes services according to client
requirements and provide vacuum transformer purification and degasification
plants accordingly.
EOK Basic is cost effective service offered for new
transformers and for treating oil in storage tanks. EOK Standard also has
automatic cleaning provision which can be utilized during on-site transformer
service and repair. EOK Professional is flexible with minimized cleaning time
and could be included in wide range of purifying needs in transformer industry.
Hering applies high vaccum oil
filtration system to remove 60 ppm moisture and oxygen dissolved in
impurities in transformer oil and restores quality.State of art technologies
including highly sealed machines which avoid problems relating to environment
exposure, exclusively designed controllers which handles any overheating and
check for pressure values are employed in Hering oil
filtration system. A series of filters with special cartridges, which first
remove impurities sized 1mm, followed by those of 50 microns, take oil to an
ionic chamber where acidic substances are involved in a reaction only to be
eliminated.
Hering finally tests the treated oil for quality before and
after the treatment to check if there is room for improvement.
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