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- Tramp oil is a contaminant and a potential pollutant if not dealt with properly.
- Tramp oil is one of the main causes of dermatitis.
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Tramp Oil 
- As the disc rotates the tramp oil clings to each side of the disc to be scraped off by two wipers, before the disc passes back through the coolant.
- Tramp oil or sump oil is the unwanted oil that becomes mixed with cutting fluids (coolants).

- To reduce bacteria growth, use an aerator, keep the sump clean, maintain proper concentration, remove surface tramp oil and add biocides.

- Tramp oil floating on the surface.
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- Check out our Mobile Filtration System designed for tramp oil.

- Tramp oil is non-emulsified oil that is mechanically entrained in a MWF in large droplets.
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- The tramp oil buildup in the coolant used to cause problems in the paint operation as well with poor adhesion and rework.
- These fines, suspended by tramp oil, are a major cause of dermatitis.
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- Tramp Oil - petroleum contaminants of metalworking fluid that come from hydraulic oil, gear oil, way oil, and other lubricants.
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- The wipers are in the form a channel that then redirects the tramp oil to a container where it is collected for disposal.
- The wipers are in the form a channel that then redirects the tramp oil to a container where it may be collected and later disposed of.

- Skimmers are used to separate the tramp oil from the coolant.
- The amount of tramp oil in the system should be minimized through hand skimming or by the use of skimmers, separators, or other devices.
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