Coolant Application Equipment

Electronic Control and PLC Integration to 6000 Series Lubrication Systems

AMCOL Corp. introduces electronic control and PLC (Programable Logic Controller) integration to its 6000 series precision lubrication systems for true minimum quantity lubrication (MQL). MQL incorporates extremely accurate spray equipment to place minute amounts of concentrated lubricants to the cutting tool/workpiece interface to maximize tool life and provide a near dry environment. Applications include sawing, machining, forming, piercing and stamping.

Episode 87: Matching coolant velocity to wheel velocity

How do you know your coolant velocity? The Grinding Doc says the best — and perhaps most accurate — way to determine coolant exit velocity is with the Ol’ Bucket & Stopwatch Technique. It’ll take five minutes and tell you how close you are to wheel speed.

This is the 87th episode of the Grinding Doc video series, which is a monthly video series produced by Cutting Tool Engineering in collaboration with Jeffrey Badger, Ph.D., a grinding consultant and author of the Ask The Grinding Doc column in CTE.

High-pressure delivery

Wanner Engineering Inc. and ChipBlaster Inc. provide some insight into the effectiveness of high-pressure coolant to prolong tool life and eliminate heat damage. Cutting Tool Engineering produced this report based on informational videos submitted by ChipBlaster and Wanner Engineering.

This report is a video supplement to "Break the Barrier," a feature article that will be published in the September 2017 issue of Cutting Tool Engineering magazine.

To view the original videos from each company, click the links below: