At Harvard, the goal is to extend the life of equipment, lubricants,
coolants
and oil, which can eliminate millions of gallons of hazardous
liquid chemicals from the waste stream, creating a cleaner present
and future for all of us.
The commitment to quality and service has always been a priority
and remains unmatched in the industry.
Harvard Corporation develops, designs, manufactures and sells
partial-flow filtration systems and filters that remove water
and dirt from oil to produce the cleanliness level you require
for applications from aerospace to mining. You can reduce maintenance
costs and the amount of liquid waste that is generated, while
helping the environment by using our simple-to-operate, portable
and stationary filtration systems.
Contaminants from 1 to 40 microns in size are common even in
full-flow, filtered lubricants and coolants. Larger contaminants
nest into areas around bearings, rings, pumps, etc. and damage
component surfaces. Smaller contaminants, that cannot be removed
by full-flow filters, wear the apparatus by a process called silting.
For many years, partial-flow filtration has been used to supplement
full-flow filters to remove larger contaminants and control silting.
Harvard Corporation did not invent partial-flow filtration, but
we significantly improved it. Our patented, nonchanneling seals
improve partial-flow filtration by forcing oil through a wound,
fiber-filter media so fluids can not bypass the partial-flow filter.
Independent studies conducted by the Center for Hazardous Materials
Research at the University of Pittsburgh demonstrated the effectiveness
of Harvard Corporation nonchanneling, partial-flow filter. The
filter removes virtually all remaining 1 to 40 micron contaminants
while also removing the vast majority of silting particles. In
addition, the filter absorbs water, antifreeze and other extraneous
particles.
Contact Brimhall Industrial to receive more information and pricing
or to receive an on-site visit from one of our salesmen.