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BCA removes the sticky varnish from:

Servo & precision valves
Bearings
Shafts
Other critical parts

BCA accomplishes ultra-fine, sub-micron purification while:

Maintaining fluid lubricity
Removing water content
Having no affect on additive packages

ISOPur Balanced Charge Agglomeration (BCA) Technology - Flash Animation

ISOPur's patented Balanced Charge Agglomeration technology works by:

  1. Passing contaminated fluid over a series of electrodes that carefully charge particles, both positive (+) and negative (-).
  2. Particulate contamination as small as 0.1 microns picks up this charge.
  3. Oil, a non-conducting fluid, stays neutral.
  4. The ionized fluid streams are then re-combined and mixed under turbulent flow.
  5. Positively and negatively ionized contaminant particles are attracted to each other, growing in size as they agglomerate.
  6. Sub-micron particles become micron-sized particles. Micron-sized particles become multi-micron particles, etc.
  7. Once larger, these particles are then easily removed by standard filtration.

To see ISOPur's patented BCA technology in action, click on any frame below.

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Purification 101: Varnish formation - Carbon and oxide insolubles migrate to cool machine surfaces. Over time and many thermal cycles, oxides cure to varnish.

- Noria Corp.

ISOPur Fluid Technologies, Inc. 185 South Broad Street, Pawcatuck, CT 06079
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