CF3000-MK VI |
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Micro-Perfect ultrasonic film
cleaning machine with built-in recycling system.
VCS Virtually Closed System
Most solvents traditionally used for film cleaning are
now regulated. Lipsner-Smith has taken this into account with the
new CF-3000-MK VI, which can use cleaning agents that will
satisfy your film cleaning needs into the 21st Century.
Because solvent is recycled, the CF 3000-MKVI unit uses a
fraction of that needed for older conventional systems, while
delivering Lipsner-Smith's trusted Micro-Perfect(tm) film cleaning
results.
Lipsner-Smith machines have always been respected for film
cleaning capability. Now here is a Lipsner-Smith system that does
an equally fine job of cleaning the solvent so that it may be re-used
indefinitely.
The Solvent Saving Principle
The CF 300-MKVI performs solvent reclaiming
functions as it cleans the film. It requires no additional floor space
and can be operated by the same person assigned to film
cleaning.
Refrigeration-Purification
Instead of "cooking" the captured solvent as in older
conventional carbon adsorption recovery systems, CF 3000-MKVI
simply condenses vapors by means of refrigeration coils and moves
the reclaimed solvent through a three stage purification
cycle.
The first stage is water separation. Next, the solvent passes
through a special desiccant - the second and third stage. Here, any
last trace of water is captured. Because this is a virtually closed
system, even the air used to dry the film is captured and re-
used.
Distillation
When solvent becomes contaminated, distillation and
purification can be done overnight or during nonoperating hours.
The contaminated solvent is heated, and the consequent vapors are
condensed on the refrigeration coils. They then pass through the
three stage purification cycle.
Save the Solvent, Not the Dirt
In the CF 3000-MKVI system, you keep the
decontaminated solvent. All you dispose of is the dirt and
contaminants removed by the reclamation system built into this
machine.
Very Cost Efficient System
You might also say that VCS stands for Very Cost
Efficient System because it can pay for itself in what it saves in
solvent expense - measured in thousands of dollars.
Solvent savings are documented by laboratory tests. The
potential dollar amounts of your savings will increase as solvents
become more costly.
Ultrasonic Cleaning, Filtered Rinsing
In ultrasonic cleaning, powerful shock waves created by
cavitation separate impurities from film in the cleaning tank. This
is followed by a high pressure rinse with filtered solvent to make
sure no loose particles are carried away or~ the film when it leaves
the cleaning tank.
Buffing
For films that may contain impacted debris such as
splicer shavings, the CF3000-MKVI's optionally engaged
submerged rotary buffing system may be activated. This additional
scrubbing action adds extra cleaning power to insure complete
removal of stubborn dirt without harming the film in any way.
Non-Evaporative Drying
The CF-3000-MKVI does not allow solvent to evaporate on
the film, preventing any redepositing of dirt. The clean film is
dried by high pressure dry jets. Not only do the dry jets remove
solvent and virtually all residue, they are part of the "VCS" solvent
recovery system.
Within this fully contained system, it takes only a very small
volume of high pressure air to strip liquid from the film and dry it.
Air, like the liquid in this system, is both heated and filtered.
This new solvent stripping design has increased operation
speeds to 200 feet-per-minute (dependent upon the cleaning agent
being used). This is twice the speed of older CF-2 and CF-200
units.
Solvent vapors produced within the system are captured by
the cooling coils just above the jets. The CF3000-MKVI also
provides enhanced solvent recovery. This means additional savings
in solvent costs, which can reduce payback time.
What Micro-Perfect Film Cleaning Means to You
The trademarked term, Micro-Perfect, derives from tests of
cleaned film made under a powerful microscope.
Performance testing of the CF 3000-MKVI System has
shown that it will thoroughly remove all dirt down to micron size.
Lipsner-Smith cleaning is the safest, gentlest method known.
Films last longer as a result.
Surgically clean negatives are a must for making quality
prints and film to tape transfers.
THE LIPSNER-SMITH CF3000-MK VI SAVES EXPENSIVE SOLVENT 3 WAYS . . .
- Solvent loss by evaporation is minimized because all
components operate within a virtually closed environment. Venting
requirements are minimal.
- 2. A refrigeration system condenses solvent vapors.
Recovered solvent is purified and returned to the system (not into
the environment).
- Solvent loss due to contamination is reduced because the
dirty solvent is distilled, purified and readied for re-use.
IF YOU NEED THIS ADVANCED TYPE OF
SYSTEM, YOU ARE ALREADY PAYING FOR
IT!
SOLVENT RECYCLING WILL VERY LIKELY
SAVE YOU MORE THAN THE NEW CF 3000-MKVI
WILL COST YOU!
CF3000-MKVI Specifications:
CLEANING - ultrasonic cavitation followed by filtered
solvent rinse and high pressure, non-evaporative drying.
BUFFING - optionally engaged submerged rotary buffing
system provides extra scrubbing action.
CLEANING AGENT - Perchloroethylene or 1,1,1, Trichlorothane
FILM CAPACITY - 4000 feet (1219 meters), 16 and 35mm.
FILM SPEED - Adjustable 50-200 feet per minute (15-60 meters).
CLEANING TANK CAPACITY - 3-1/2 gallons (131/2 liters).
DISTILLING TANK CAPACITY - 4-1/2 gallons (17 liters).
DISTILLATION TIME - Approximately 4 hours (Dependent on solvent).
POWER - 208-240V, 60Hz. (Export Version 50Hz.), Single Phase, 19 Amps.
COLOR - Beige and black. Anodized trim.
WEIGHT - 950 pounds (428 kilograms).
SHIPPING WEIGHT - approximately 1200 pounds (540 kilograms).
DIMENSIONS - 44" W x 33" D x 77" H (base 112 x 84cm, height 196cm).
Options:
50 Hz OPERATION
8-65-70 mm CAPACITY available. Contact Lipsner-Smith for prices.