Directly attaching to the robot drill for preventing the decay of water-soluble coolant.
Rambunctious Dance MB-S-OM
Would you like to escape from smelly factories by utilizing fine bubbles? Increasing the dissolved oxygen in the coolant helps prevent decay.
The Air Self-Priming Microbubble Generator, Ranbu MB-S-OM, has a proven track record of not decaying water-soluble coolant (emulsion) for three years. Use two Ranbu MB-S-OM units attached to machining centers and lathes to prevent the decay of water-soluble coolant! Benefits: • Measures against the foul odor of decaying water-soluble cutting fluid (coolant) • Reduces the cost and effort of fluid replacement • Promotes the discharge of chips to prevent chipping • Fine particle reduction of emulsion due to mixing effects within the device 【Proven track record of not decaying for three years!】 Our company has used the emulsion for three years without replacement (confirmed by Brother Switzerland). It helps prevent the decay of water-soluble cutting fluids (coolants) used in machining centers and NC lathes such as RoboDrill and SPEEDIO. It can be used by simply attaching it to the machine. 【Installation example with RoboDrill】 Installation is incredibly easy. It can be attached and detached with just two wrenches. The air automatically draws in when the coolant flows, so there is no need to connect compressor air. Just flow the coolant and adjust it with the air control valve.
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basic information
Set contents For machining and lathe, installed in a set of 2 Main body: 2 pieces Air valve: 2 pieces Nozzle: 2 pieces Hose: 2 pieces Main body is made of SUS304
Price information
70,000 yen
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For preventing the deterioration of water-soluble coolants used in machining centers, lathes, etc.
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Based on my experience handling difficult jobs that no one else would take on, I have recently been involved in the manufacturing of ultra-precision components, specifically using ultra-precision holding vices and ultra-fine bubble generators: thermal clamps and the world's smallest assembly blocks.