Semi-Dry Processing.com: Differences and Advantages of Processing Equipment - Mist Lubrication and Conveying
It is necessary to connect the tool with a pipe of the same diameter (preferably a straight pipe) to prevent the mist from liquefying!
There are two methods for supplying mist: the external supply method, which has been used since ancient times with band saws and saw blades, and the internal supply method, which is used for drills and other tools that cannot receive lubrication from the outside. This method involves sending mist into drills equipped with oil holes drilled into the tool. Additionally, in the internal supply method, a technique has emerged since around 1990 where mist is discharged from the turret of machining centers with spindle through or NC lathes. When transporting this mist, it is important to be cautious of the liquefaction of the mist. If the mist piping is long, the mist can adhere to the inner wall of the pipe and liquefy, changing the properties of the mist. This is particularly pronounced in areas where the piping has bends or where there are check valves (orifices), as liquefaction tends to occur more strongly at the curvature or orifice, so these should be avoided. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. For further inquiries, feel free to contact us.
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