Separator uljne magle

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Odvajači uljne maglice za alatne strojeve

Odvajači uljne maglice koriste se kada pri obradi odvajanjem čestica ili drugim industrijskim procesima sitne kapljice rashladnih maziva, ulja ili emulzija dospijevaju u zrak. Takvi aerosoli nastaju, primjerice, pri tokarenju, glodanju, brušenju, bušenju ili honanju. Odgovarajući sustav odsisavanja zahvaća onečišćeni zrak što bliže stroju i smanjuje širenje uljne i emulzijske maglice u proizvodnoj hali.

Zahtjevi se znatno razlikuju od klasične filtracije prašine. Umjesto suhih krutih čestica izdvajaju se kapljice tekućine čija veličina i koncentracija uvelike ovise o procesu obrade. Stoga se, ovisno o primjeni, koriste višestupanjski koncepti odvajanja koji uzastopno smanjuju količinu krupnih kapljica, finijih aerosola i, prema potrebi, preostale maglice.

Za odabir su ključni protok zraka, radni prostor stroja, postupak obrade, korišteno rashladno mazivo i željeni podtlak. Također treba uzeti u obzir održavanje, pristupačnost elemenata za odvajanje i mogućnost povrata izdvojene tekućine. Na taj se način sustav može tehnički odgovarajuće i ekonomično integrirati u stroj ili proizvodnu ćeliju.

Vaše prednosti

✅ Ciljano zahvaćanje uljne i emulzijske maglice

✅ Čišća okolina stroja i zrak u hali

✅ Integracija u mnoge alatne strojeve

✅ Mogućnost višestupanjskog odvajanja ovisno o primjeni

✅ Moguća decentralizirana rješenja izravno na stroju

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Oil Mist Separators for Machining Equipment and Manufacturing Processes

Oil mist and emulsion aerosols are generated, for example, during turning, milling, grinding, or other machining processes that use cooling lubricants. A suitable oil mist separator captures these aerosols as close to the machine as possible and separates the liquid droplets from the airflow. This significantly reduces the burden on the work area, the machine’s surroundings, and downstream air ducts.

Typical Applications

✔ CNC machining centers

✔ Lathes and milling machines

✔ Grinding machines

✔ Processes involving cooling lubricants and emulsions

✔ Machines with enclosed or partially enclosed work chambers

Selection Criteria

The type and concentration of the aerosol, the flow rate required, the machine room, the operating time, and the cooling lubricants used are all critical factors. The question of whether fine dust or smoke is also produced can also influence the appropriate filter combination.

Multi-stage separation

Depending on the model, oil mist separators operate with multiple separation stages. Coarse droplets are separated early on, while finer aerosols are captured in subsequent stages. An appropriate staging system helps reduce the load on the fine filters and extend their service life.

Comparison of Key Design Parameters
CriterionMeaningPlanning Note
flow rateSurvey of the Machine RoomDo not choose an unnecessarily high level
AerosolartDefines a filtration and separation conceptDistinguish between oil, emulsion, and mixed contamination
MaintenanceAffects availability and performancePlan for maintenance, filter access, and replacement intervals

On smaller screens, the table can be scrolled horizontally.

Recirculation of separated liquid

Depending on the system design, separated liquid can be collected or recirculated. It is important to ensure a clear drain and piping that prevents backflow. Clogging or blocked drains can impair the separator’s function.

Adjusting Machine Exhaust Systems Correctly

An excessively high flow rate is not automatically better. In enclosed machines, excessive negative pressure can cause unwanted air currents or unnecessarily remove cooling lubricant from the process chamber. The goal is a stable, demand-based air exchange rate.

Common Mistakes

✔ Select an extraction unit based solely on the connection diameter

✔ Do not take the type of coolant into account

✔ Neglect liquid drainage and maintenance access

✔ Setting the flow rate unnecessarily high

✔ Do not consider mixed exposure to aerosols, smoke, and dust

Maintenance

Regular inspection of filter stages, liquid drainage, seals, and air pathways is crucial for consistently stable performance. Maintenance intervals should be based on the process, operating hours, and actual aerosol exposure.


FAQ

What is the difference between oil mist and dust?
Oil mist consists primarily of liquid aerosol droplets. This requires different separation methods than those used for dry industrial dusts.

Can an oil mist separator be mounted directly on the machine?
Depending on the design, direct installation or installation near the machine is possible. Load capacity, connection routing, and maintenance access must be taken into account.

How much flow rate is required?
This depends on the machine room, openings, process, and aerosol volume. A blanket selection based solely on connection diameter is not advisable.

Do filters need to be replaced regularly?
Yes, depending on the separation principle and filter stage. Pre-filters and fine filters may have different maintenance intervals.

Can the separated liquid be recirculated?
Depending on the system and process design, this may be possible. The suitability of the liquid and the design of the process must be verified.

What should be considered when dealing with mixed loads?
If smoke or dust is generated in addition to oil mist, the filter combination should be tailored to all relevant components.

Consulting on Oil Mist Separators

The selection depends on the machine, process, cooling lubricant, aerosol volume, desired flow rate, and installation situation. This information allows for a significantly more reliable design than a selection based solely on connection sizes.

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