How The Electronic Mini M.E. Works
Trion's electronic Mini M.E. utilizes the principle of electrostatic precipitation. Air is drawn by the motor/blower through metal mesh filters which trap large particles. Remaining particles, some as small as 0.01 microns, pass into a strong electrical field (ionizing section) where the particulate receives an electrical charge. The charged particles then pass into a collector plate section made up of a series of equally spaced parallel plates. Each alternate plate is charged with the same polarity as the particles, which repel, while the interleaving plates, which are grounded, attract and collect oil/coolant mist, and smoke.
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Features/Benefits
- High efficiency - up to 95% efficient on 0.3 micron particles
- Cleans and re-circulates indoor air
- Ceiling, platform or machine mounting - eliminates the need for elaborate duct work and saves floor space
- Can be wired directly to the machine tool control - operates only when the machine tool does
- Compact cabinet design
- 6-foot cord and plug fits standard 120VAC outlet
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