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Correct lubricant application, reuse net cost savingsOct 27, 2022
Die lubricants and other process fluids often are the last items to be considered in stamping manufacturing operations. Yet they can make or break your chances of producing good parts in a cost-effective manner. How you use lubricants and other metalworking fluids significantly affects your housekeeping activities, and can become a health, safety, and environmental (HSE) concern while increasing costs in ways that many stampers don’t consider.
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Less is More - Cutting Tool EngineeringMar 3, 2021
It might seem counterintuitive that a cutting tool doesn't need to be flooded with coolant to prevent it from overheating during a metalcutting operation, but minimum quantity lubrication has a long history of effectiveness...
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Stamper SaysMar 3, 2021
A dozen new Unist programmable roll-coater lubrication systems installed on most of the presses at Tier Two automotive stamper Clover Tool Manufacturing Ltd., Concord, Ontario, Canada, have put a dramatic halt to the significant amount of wasted lubricant that once plagued its pressroom.
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Optimize Minimum Quantity Lubrication Control Through a CNC ProgramFeb 15, 2021
Minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) on a lathe offers many benefits when implemented properly. MQL becomes more of an asset when lubricant and air delivery can be controlled from a CNC program.
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Slashed Lube Use, Improved Die LifeSep 11, 2020
Continuous stock-lubrication systems, or roller coaters, consistently apply a precise amount of lubricant to the top and bottom of coil stock just before it feeds into the press. Compared to locating spray nozzles at the entry end of the press and then spaced throughout the die, as needed, roller coaters promise to reduce lube consumption by eliminating overspraying, while promoting cleanliness around the press. And, precise, predictable and repeatable lube application can improve part quality and extend die life.
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Lubricant application key to optimal metal stamping resultsAug 26, 2019
Every metal stamping process has, at its core, three key components that contribute to its overall success: the work material being stamped, the proper tooling, and the correct lubricant to help aid material flow inside the tool. A successful stamping operation requires that . . .
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Less Wait, More Do: Why MQL is Right for YouFeb 7, 2019
Clean floors. Clean parts. Healthier employees. Longer tool life. More machine up-time. Better profitability. These are only a few of the reasons why to look at MQL. There’s more. - Article originally appeared in Fabricating & Metalworking Magazine.
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How to Defeat Downtime - Fabricating & Metalworking MagazineOct 11, 2018
No one is happy when a machine goes down because of tooling issues - wasted time that is even more frustrating when it's avoidable. Guest columnist Tim Walker of Unist explains how Arrow Storage Products found a way to significantly reduce their machine downtime and cut their average tooling downtime per week due to tooling by 70 percent.