Thursday, March 19, 2009

Increase Coolant Life by 400 %

Generally, the smell of the Machine Cutting coolant oil becomes offensive long before the coolant becomes ineffective and useless. Shops are wasting money by dumping the coolant simply because of the bad odor. Odor and shortened coolant life also tends to be more problematic with plants or shops in warmer and more humid climatic conditions. Many companies will also attempt to control the coolant odor by increasing the concentration. This will increase the product cost.

So just follow the simple Steps to increase the Machine Cutting Coolant life by 400%:


Circulate air inside the coolant within the tank when the coolant is not used or when the machine is switched off. We can circulate air (at reduced pressure or nil pressure) by a small tube which is connected to a fish tank air pump to generate and pump fresh air inside the coolant. Other cheap and best alternative way is to fix a dual output fish tank air pump inside the coolant tank. This will increase the coolant life by 400%.



10 comments:

  1. Hi prakash,
    This was really working great.

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  2. Hi Prakash,

    I have tried this as you suggested..Good One and Hope to hear more tips from u..Thanks very much

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  3. This idea looks simple, Yet it is practically viable and easy to implement... Good work..Keep posting..

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  4. Good that was an excellent work from u prakash.
    Hope to hear more from u. Good luck.

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  5. It seems to be simple and best way. I will get back to you after trying it. Thanks.

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  6. great work thanks for the info

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  7. wow this rocks buddy....:)

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  8. The process of cutting coolant and working metal by machine produces a great deal of heat; metal on metal, and one of a cutting fluid's main objectives is to keep the piece being worked on at a consistent temperature. Besides serving as coolants they also prolong the life of the cutting tool by reducing friction and help to reduce any safety risks to the person handling the machine and material and reducing rust on the machine parts.

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