Sanborn Technologies
Sanborn is a manufacturer of separation equipment and ultra-filtration membrane system systems for industrial applications. The company offers centrifuges, membrane filtration systems, tramp oil separators, sump cleaners and chip wringers in the United States.
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Featured Products
Membrane Filtration Systems
- Microfiltration is a membrane separation process used for the filtration of wastewater streams for the removal of Chemically Emulsified Oils, Total Suspended Solids and water recycling applications.
- The Sanborn Tubular Ultrafiltration Systems are specifically designed for the disposal of oily wastewater streams, vibratory deburring solutions, spent metal working coolants, aqueous degreasing and parts washing solutions, etc.
- Sanborn Nanofiltration (NF) Systems are designed for unattended operation in the purification of rinse waters containing suspended, colloidal, and emulsified matter.
Turbo Centrifuges
The Turbo Centrifuges are the highest quality vertical basket centrifuges on the marketplace today and are engineered designed and crafted with the precision of a Swiss Watch.
Chip Pac Chip Wringers
Sanborn’s ChipPac chip wringers use centrifugal force generated by a rapidly spinning basket to remove liquid coatings from chips and turnings.
The result is clean, dry scrap metal of salable quality, and fully reusable oils and coolants. In some cases costs for new oil can be reduced up to 90%. Each ChipPac is constructed of heavy-duty steel for reliable performance and minimal maintenance. We offer four models to accommodate a wide range of operational requirements. Our batch type ChipPac chip wringers are direct replacements for similar brands. |
Freddy Portable Sump Cleaners
All Freddy sump cleaners are designed to easily separate solids/contaminants from industrial coolants. Our systems are compact and easy to handle, yet powerful. Used in spill control, fluid filtration and coolant recycling, Freddy portable systems will minimize machine tool downtime, while reducing production and disposal costs.