Tuesday, April 8, 2008

AFS - One Minute Filtration Article

April 2008 - This information is being provided to you on behalf of AFS because we believe that you are interested in filtration, its related processes or AFS matters.

One-Minute Filtration Article
Filtration and System Design

The author of this month's One-Minute Filtration Article is Don Krause, Flow Ezy Filters, Inc. Don Krause is one of the instructors for the Basic Liquid Filtration short courses at the AFS Annual Conference in Valley Forge, PA.

When a circuit design is in the planning stages it is much more than determining what the real purpose of the system is. Look at the application and think, how are we going to achieve our goal? What do we want this system to do?

You start selecting components, valves, hoses, piping, pump, motor, actuators, tanks, and other equipment. Include your initial cost of building the system, step back and look, and you may feel like you've really achieved something and reached the mountain top. There are a few other factors involved to consider, weight, ease of maintenance, operating cost, and machine duty cycle.

To read the rest of the One-Minute Filtration Article,
http://www.afssociety.org/education/0408oneminute.htm

Lisa Sprowls
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