The air polluted by oil mist or coolant is channelled inside the centrifugal filter crossing the inlet
providing a grid so as to prevent the suction of solid material.
A conic diffuser guarantees the uniform distribution inside the drum of the mist and vapour that
are centrifuged at high speed and then pushed towards the filtering panels. While crossing the
panels, the particles undergo a coalescence effect turning into droplets and then discharged
through a drainpipe.
Cleaned air is thus ducted towards the upper part of the filter to be possibly treated with a final
cartridge or an electrostatic filter FEF.