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Research at the University of Guelph has resulted in a new method of controlling coolant and lubricant mist generated by industrial processes.  It utilizes a patented process called Turbulent Flow Precipitation (TFP)

Equipment using the TFP process to collect mist are gaining popularity because of there ability to operate unatended for much longer periods than collection systems such as filters and electrostatic collectors.  Unlike filters they do not plug up and they require less maintenance than electrostatic precipitators.

To get an understanding of how the TFP process works run the slide show

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We would like to thank F.A.L. Dullien of the University of Waterloo for the use of the above description of a TFP process. Professor Dullien as written a 10 page technical paper on patented TFP technology. Just ask and we'll send you a copy.