Oil air lubrication for stable protection in high-temperature conditions


Release time:

2024-09-19

In the industrial sector, the metallurgical industry is a typical example of a concentrated area of ​​high-temperature operations.

 

From iron and steelmaking to rolling processes such as wire rod and medium-thick plate production, and subsequent treatments like thin plate annealing and hot-dip galvanizing, many pieces of equipment operate under high-temperature conditions for extended periods. The challenges of bearing lubrication and cooling directly impact equipment stability and production efficiency.

 

Oil-air lubrication precisely addresses this pain point: based on high-viscosity lubricating oil, it constructs a sufficiently thick and load-bearing gas-liquid two-phase film for the bearing, ensuring the bearing remains in excellent lubrication condition. Simultaneously, compressed air overflowing from the bearing housing carries away a significant amount of heat, rapidly reducing the bearing temperature.

 

More importantly, oil-air lubrication requires no complex modifications and can be precisely adapted to high-temperature machines in various stages of the metallurgical industry, including sintering machines, continuous casting machines, and rolling equipment. This avoids the drawbacks of traditional lubrication systems that are prone to failure at high temperatures, extends bearing life, and reduces downtime maintenance costs.

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