[For Cutting and Machining Sites] A Must-See for Those Troubled by Bad Odors and Decay Smells in Summer
Emulsification is sustained! Effects such as improved surface accuracy of the work have also been verified.
In traditional cutting, machining, and drilling processes, oil was primarily used; however, in response to environmental issues, it has shifted to a coolant liquid that is 5% oil and 95% water, which is more environmentally friendly. As a result, the smell of oil has been reduced, but problems have arisen, such as water rotting and producing odors during the summer, which can be significantly affected by whether the water in that area is hard or soft. To address this, by micro-nano-bubbling the coolant liquid, it has been confirmed that anaerobic bacteria contained in or generated within the coolant liquid are inactivated, leading to a reduction in putrid odors. Additionally, during the micro-bubbling process, a mixing effect is promoted, and it has also been confirmed that emulsification is sustained. **Effects** - Reduction of putrid odors - Sustained emulsification - Enhanced heat exchange effect - Improved surface accuracy of workpieces - By combining with high-performance filtration systems, the lifespan of blades is extended by approximately 20%. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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【Usage】 ■ For cutting and machining sites *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company has developed various devices that utilize microbubbles and nanobubbles (also known as fine bubbles and ultrafine bubbles), including showerheads and micro/nanobubble generators for washing machines that help reduce odors in clothing and remove dirt from behind the drum. Through a joint project involving four organizations, including the Tama Branch of the Tokyo Metropolitan Small and Medium Enterprise Support Center, Professor Ninomiya of the Nippon Institute of Technology, and our company, it has been confirmed that these bubbles are effective in reducing odors in grinding fluids, maintaining emulsion stability, improving workpiece precision, and extending tool life. Additionally, our micro/nanobubble generator adopts a cavitation method that generates bubbles using the air already contained in tap water. This helps prevent rust in the equipment, making it ideal for use with grinding and cutting fluids. Furthermore, the system can be adapted for use as an inline static mixer by incorporating gases such as nitrogen or carbon dioxide.