Cutting oils are kind of lubricants and coolants designed for the
processes of metalworking and machining process. They are primarily
used to reduce the process of friction and may also be employed as a
cooling agent to reduce the heat effect generated through the
machining process.
As a lubricant, cutting oil may improve the surface finish of the
machines, but accumulation of particulates and build up of tramp oil
may affect the quality of the cutting oil. As cutting oil
recirculates, small fines build up into the system and affects the
entire machining fluid system. The build up of the fine particulates
may result in the problems like resistance to filtration, less
effective to rust protection and may also affect the health of the
machine operator.
Filtration Is a Common and Useful Remedy
Filtration is a common and most useful way to remove the
particulates; however removal of 50 microns are quite suitable for
many machines, now the trend has come to remove finer particles from
the fluid system.
There
are other sophisticated ways too to remove the dust and accumulated
contaminants with multiple filtering equipment. With the usage of
movable
units and magnetic filters,
it is possible to remove the contaminants in a fine manner.
Most
of the manufacturers prefer to use oil
recycling systems
that allow you to conserve energy and filter the waste through batch
processing.
Another
way is to use dual
filters
that extends fluid life by removing water and particulates. The
filter cleans oil continuously with ultra fine filtration and
minimizes the replacement and disposal costs of the cutting fluid.
So, if you are experiencing any issue in cutting oils, get them
solved with the application of effective solutions mentioned above.
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