Does Oil-Air Lubrication Affect Emulsion (Coolant) Systems?


Release time:

2023-05-12

In industrial applications such as rolling mills, maintaining the quality of emulsion (coolant) is critical for both product quality and operating costs. A common concern is whether lubrication systems may contaminate the coolant.

 

In practice, oil-air lubrication systems have a positive impact on emulsion performance and service life.

 

Unlike traditional grease or circulating oil lubrication, oil-air systems do not atomize the lubricant. The oil and compressed air remain separate throughout the delivery process, and the lubricant is precisely consumed at the lubrication point. As a result, there is minimal to no lubricant leakage into the surrounding environment.

 

This effectively prevents the common issue of emulsion contamination caused by lubricant overflow or leakage in conventional systems. By keeping the coolant clean, oil-air lubrication helps to:

  • Extend emulsion service life
  • Reduce replacement frequency and costs
  • Maintain stable cooling and lubrication performance

 

In addition, the cleaner working environment reduces maintenance requirements and improves overall system reliability.

 

Overall, oil-air lubrication is a clean and efficient solution that not only enhances equipment performance but also supports better management of coolant systems, contributing to lower operating costs and improved production efficiency.

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