Dieselcraft Fuel Factory
For recycling of dirty oils, Dieselcraft Fluid Engineering has developed a modular drum top centrifuge processing system called the Fuel Factory, The Fuel Factory is a set of precision centrifuges driven by an industrial duty gear pump that can run continuous for 24 hours without a problem and will clean 216 gallons of waste oil per hour.
The Fuel Factory will clean any waste motor oil, transmission fluid, hydraulic fluid or vegetable oil without any filters. It will also will clean dirty diesel fuel. The Fuel Factory will separate any solid from the liquid and will also remove water. It is built on a precision 1/4-inch aluminum plate that holds the two centrifuges, pump, motor, switch and the easy pour 12" opening. The plate is then powder coated. The Fuel Factory is designed to fit inside and just below the top edge of a standard 55-gallon open top drum.
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For recycling of dirty oils, Dieselcraft Fluid Engineering has developed a modular drum top centrifuge processing system called the Fuel Factory, The Fuel Factory is a set of precision centrifuges driven by an industrial duty gear pump that can run
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