The Model 1H is the most compact Brill® tube-type skimmer manufactured by Oil Skimmers, Inc. The unit is designed to remove oil from aqueous washing and machining coolant tanks where restricted access or a small surface area makes skimming a challenge. The descriptions of Oil Skimmers Model 1H Brill Compact Tube It also excels as […]
The Oil Skimmers Model 5H is designed for efficient oil removal in areas where the unit can be located within 3 feet of the water level. The “H” stands for “horizontal” in that the tube operates horizontally. Descriptions of Oil Skimmers Model 5H Brill Horizontal Tube This unit is used for above-ground tanks, parts washers, […]
When it comes to oil skimming solutions, the Oil Skimmers Model 6V Brill® oil skimming system is a dependable, cost-effective, and uncomplicated solution for removing oily waste from water during the manufacturing and wastewater treatment process. The Oil Skimmers Model 6V waste oil recovery system removes animal, vegetable, and petroleum-based oils, fats, greases, and oily […]
Description Increased Tube Size, plus Complete Speed Control and Epoxy Coating equals the 7V Super-Duty Skimmer, The Oil Skimmers, Inc., Model 7V Brill® oil skimming system is built with all the same proven, time-tested features of of the Model 6V, but with added durability, flexibility and capacity. Developed to be the ultimate super-duty skimmer, the […]
STAHL Explosion Hazard Systems has had a major impact in the sector of explosion protection. Safety standards create a challenge for us to not only comply but to set new standards of our own. About STAHL Explosion Hazard Systems The R. STAHL brand is synonymous with the very highest quality and demanding solutions. Your safety […]
Eltra Rotary Incremental Encoders Rotary are electro-mechanical devices designed to control the position and the angular speed of mechanical axles in motion. About Eltra Rotary Incremental Encoders Rotary incremental encoders are so defined since they track the increase (variation) concerning a position taken as a reference point and independently from the direction of the rotation. […]







