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Diedron S.r.l.
Via del Commercio, 172
24045 Fara Gera D Adda (BG)
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About Diedron
The "Clean Tower" project was founded to meet the increasing need for flexibility in the maintenance and filtration of fluids used in machine tools.
For this reason, Diedron srl, having specialised in the marketing and technical development of coolants and neat oils for over 20 years, and engaged in the design and manufacture of filtering systems for industrial fluids and dielectric liquids, has decided to develop systems dedicated to nanofiltration.
Inspired by the needs expressed by our customers, we have developed the EFFE series. These are modular fixed and mobile solutions that ensure filtration down to 1 micron, in addition to the elimination of sludge, swarf and bacteria, in a single operational cycle.
The "Clean Tower" systems meet the filtration requirements of most machine tools, as well as those of electric discharge machines.
The principle of filtering is mechanical in nature, in other words, a porous filtering surface intersects the passage of the liquid, without any reduction in flow rate.
This simple and economical technology assures constant filtration quality without employing "invasive" methods. In simple terms, a by-pass is implemented around the tanks, occupying little space and above all, without depending on the control functions of the machine tool itself.
For this reason, Diedron srl, having specialised in the marketing and technical development of coolants and neat oils for over 20 years, and engaged in the design and manufacture of filtering systems for industrial fluids and dielectric liquids, has decided to develop systems dedicated to nanofiltration.
Inspired by the needs expressed by our customers, we have developed the EFFE series. These are modular fixed and mobile solutions that ensure filtration down to 1 micron, in addition to the elimination of sludge, swarf and bacteria, in a single operational cycle.
The "Clean Tower" systems meet the filtration requirements of most machine tools, as well as those of electric discharge machines.
The principle of filtering is mechanical in nature, in other words, a porous filtering surface intersects the passage of the liquid, without any reduction in flow rate.
This simple and economical technology assures constant filtration quality without employing "invasive" methods. In simple terms, a by-pass is implemented around the tanks, occupying little space and above all, without depending on the control functions of the machine tool itself.

