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Electric Engine Oil Extractor Collecting Oil Machine 220V 50Hz

Electric Engine Oil Extractor Collecting Oil Machine 220V 50Hz

  • Highlight

    electric engine oil extractor 220V

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    Collecting Oil Machine 220V

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    Collecting Oil Machine 50Hz

  • Features
    Easy To Operate, High Efficiency, Durable
  • Power
    1.5kW
  • Dimensions
    800mm*600mm*1000mm
  • Application
    Used For Collecting Oil From Various Sources
  • Usage
    Industrial
  • Frequency
    50Hz
  • Material
    Stainless Steel
  • Capacity
    100L
  • Voltage
    220V
  • Weight
    80kg
  • Power Source
    Electric
  • Place of Origin
    China
  • Brand Name
    VIZO
  • Certification
    CE,ISO
  • Model Number
    VT6006
  • Minimum Order Quantity
    10 pcs
  • Price
    Negotiation
  • Packaging Details
    Carton Box
  • Delivery Time
    25 Days
  • Payment Terms
    L/C, T/T, Western Union
  • Supply Ability
    2000 Sets/Month

Electric Engine Oil Extractor Collecting Oil Machine 220V 50Hz

 

Small Shear Non-Measuring Cup Waste Oil Suction Machine

 

The oil suction machine, also known as an oil extractor or oil pump, is based on creating a vacuum or negative pressure to draw oil from a reservoir or container

 

Key Feasure:

Tank Volume 80L
Oil Basin Volume  25L
Vacuum Working Pressure 8Bar
Oil discharge Pressure <3Bar
Vacuum Degree 0--0.1Bar
Oil Temperature 50--70C
Max Height 1300mm
Min Height 840mm
Weight 20Kg
Package 890*450*440mm

 

Principle of use

1. Vacuum Creation: Oil suction machines utilize different mechanisms to create a vacuum. One common method is through the use of a diaphragm or piston pump. When the pump is activated, it moves back and forth, creating a pressure difference that generates suction.

2. Suction Tube Placement: The suction tube, which is connected to the oil suction machine, is inserted into the container or reservoir containing the oil. The tube reaches the bottom or desired level to extract the oil effectively.

3. Suction Process: As the pump generates a vacuum, the pressure inside the machine decreases. This lower pressure creates a pressure gradient between the machine and the oil container, causing the oil to be drawn up the suction tube.

4. Oil Transfer: The oil is then transported through the suction tube and into the oil suction machine. Depending on the design of the machine, the oil may pass through filters or strainers to remove any impurities or debris.

5. Oil Collection: Once the oil enters the machine, it is collected in a reservoir or container within the machine. Some oil suction machines have separate compartments for oil collection and separation of contaminants.

6. Disposal or Reuse: After the oil is collected, it can be disposed of properly, recycled, or reused in another application, depending on its quality and intended purpose.