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Oil's well that ends well

Although NTZ have proudly offered their Radial Micro Filtration units for 35 years they have not had a representative in the UK in recent times.
During the bypass process, an average of 1-2 liters/minute of fluid (vs. 10-20 liters/minute in a full flow filter) passes through the filter, with no inline pressure drop and no need for a bypass valve.
During the bypass process, an average of 1-2 liters/minute of fluid (vs. 10-20 liters/minute in a full flow filter) passes through the filter, with no inline pressure drop and no need for a bypass valve.

'We chose Antech for their experience and knowledge in the filtration sector,' said NTZ sales manager Martin Grob, 'We are confident that they will help us achieve the growth we want and make a real impact in the market.'

Antech will also be using the Seawork show to highlight the environmental benefits of using offline filtration. Oil in a ship’s hydraulic systems that has been contaminated with debris and water can be cleaned to levels that are even better than new oil, negating the need to dispose of it and prolonging the longevity of the fluid.

Even contaminated fuels such as diesel can be treated in the same way which could make a huge impact globally as more and more companies embrace this technology.

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Seawork International 2009 - 16rd to 18th June 2009