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KLEENTEK: Electrostatic Oil Cleaner – your reliable partner in Defense

The technical requirement and demand on its equipment performance in this industry have led to increasingly complex structures and processes in recent years.

 

KLEENTEK’s has been a proven solution for hydraulic sludge, oil oxidation product and varnish problem found in the defence industry. The rigour demand in military and defence demands the highest level of cost-effective solution for maintenance for mission-critical application in defence industries such as operation, maintenance and defense manufacturing.

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Armoured Vehicle

Hydraulic systems are used extensive in equipment performance testing such as test-brench, use for the simulation of armoured vehicle used operating in extreme conditions. 

 

Our services in these areas: -

  • Advisory & Consultancy Services

  • Maintenance of the hydraulic system

  • Maintenance and preservation of the test- benches

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Aviation/Aircraft Maintenance

Our services include:

  • Landing gear, repair and overhaul

  • Door Actuation

  • Gearbox

  • Hydraulic Fuse Systems

  • other training system

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Field Howitzer: Recoil System

Field Howitzer uses extensive of pneumatics and hydraulic system as parts of its recoil system. This ensure that the shock from the recoil from the firing of the projectile is controlled and safety conveyed into the ground ensuring a smooth transfer, high consistent and high performance in reducing the peak force.

 

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Defence Manufacturing

Hydraulic system such as hydraulic press and clamping as well as robotics system are extensive in the manufacturing, extrusion of projectile, components and plastic injection.

 

To learn how can we help you to:

  • Improve your manufacturing productivity, reduce machine downtime

  • Reduce your total cost of operation (TCO)

  • Embark on sustainability practice for defence industry

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