EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION

Precision fluid and grease dispensing for spot applications and equipment lube points.

 
ASSEMBLY / PART LUBRICATION

Precise fluid application with manual or PLC control for assembly processes and OEM systems.

 
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About Unist: Company Info

Unist has been manufacturing Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL) solutions for metal cutting since 1957. Unist’s MQL solutions apply a minute amount of high-quality lubricant such as Unist’s Coolube® directly into the cutting tool/work piece interface resulting in decreased fluid usage, cleaner & safer shops and floors, and improved cut quality and tool life. Other benefits include clean, dry chips for easy and more profitable recycling, the elimination of costly coolant treatment equipment and coolant disposal costs, as well as a potential 20-50% increase in production rates.

mql systems Unist MQL (Minimum Quantity Lubrication) systems


Pairing a Unist system with high-quality, 100% natural, vegetable-based Coolube® lubricant, makes for machining operations which are as friendly to the environment as they are to workers’ skin.

Since 1993, Unist has offered precision lubrication application systems for the metal forming industry. Unist’s Uni-Roller® systems feature a patented internally fed roller design and provide an environmentally friendly solution for applying lubricants to coil stock. The Unist product line is built around the concept of applying lubrication in a precise manner resulting in fluid usage reduction, the elimination of unsightly, dangerous fluid mess, and increased efficiency due to an even and consistent application of fluid.

uni-roller systems Unist Uni-Roller® stock lubricator systems


 

Company Details

Location:
4134 36th Street SE Grand Rapids, MI 49512
Established:
1957
President:
Charles Boelkins
North American Sales Manager:
Michael Francisco
International Sales Director:
Mark Cooper