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News Release from: Fluid Conditioning Systems | Subject: Fluid cleaning systems
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 October 2004
Magnom improves broaching operation
North American Magnom Distributor, Universal Separators, has helped a powertrain manufacturer install a 5in HT Magnom on the coolant line in support of their broaching operations.
North American Magnom Distributor, Universal Separators' customers include most of the top global firms working in metals manufacturing Contaminant control in metal working fluids that support these manufacturing processes is critical
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 8 Oct 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Magnom used in steel plants
Magnom technology has been successfully harnessed in several applications in steel plants in the last few weeks.
Universal Separators helped a powertrain manufacturer in Rockford, IL to install a 5in HT Magnom on the coolant line in support of their broaching operations.
In the first photo, a broaching tool is shown as it is removed from the machine coolant prior to the Magnom installation.
In the second photo the same contaminants are shown captured by the Magnom.
The small metal fines produced by broaching, grinding, drilling and other machining processes collect in the machine coolant.
As the coolant absorbs the contaminants, these fines begin to act as a lapping compound, abrading the machine tool.
This leads to shorter tool life, more frequent machine shut downs for tool sharpening and a loss of precision machining accuracy.
The Magnom has proven to be an effective and highly cost effective way to remove very small, highly damaging contaminants that can not be removed by any other method.
Universal Separators ranks among the most innovative fluid treatment firms in North America.
Their customers expect cutting edge information and smart solutions.
The Magnom fits in perfectly.
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