Argo-Hytos’s COPS oil purification system removes water from concrete pumps, thus reducing corrosion, damage from cavitatiion, and extending equipment life.
Component failure will ultimately result in a standstill of the concrete pump. In the past, massive damage to seals on concrete pumps occurred, in particular, at temperatures at or around the freezing point. The damaged seals would then lead to pump damage of several thousand Euros yearly.
Dewatering for damage control
To reduce these costs, Weber Betonpumpen started looking for ways to remove water from hydraulic oils quickly and directly at the concrete pump. The only system that met its needs was the COPS (Compact Oil Purification System) by Argo-Hytos, which made it possible to dewater concrete pumps far below the saturation limits within hours. Compared to other systems, the COPS weighs half as much and is smaller. Its compact design makes it easy to transport from one machine to another.
The COPS is connected to the hydraulic tank like a mobile filtration unit using suction and return hoses. Wet oil is drawn into the reactor via a vacuum pump and heated. The combination of vacuum and heat draw out water, and the condensed water is collected in a separate tank and drained through a solenoid valve.
Filters and sensors keep it dry
A 5 μm fine filter is installed downstream from the drying process to ensure that the oil will be dry and filtered when it flows back into the hydraulic tank.
A LubCos H2O+ moisture sensor from Argo-Hytos monitors the dewatering process. The end of the drying process is indicated on a display and by two signal lights.
Thanks to its compact and lightweight design, the COPS system can be pushed directly against the concrete pump. Oil contained in the concrete pumps can be dried and filtered within 4 to 8 hr, depending on its volume.
The COPS is now used almost daily to dry and filter hydraulic oils from concrete pumps. It has helped avoid and reduce costs and proved to be an investment that will ensure that concrete can be delivered to hard-to-reach places quickly, reliably, and efficiently.
For more information, visit www.argo-hytos.com or call (419) 353-6070.