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November 7, 2011
Less lubricant results in better sawing?
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Sawing doesn’t have to be a messy manufacturing effort. Lubricants for near-dry sawing can help to reduce the production and cleanup costs for certain sawing applications.
Is your sawing operation underwater because of a... Read more...
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October 9, 2007
Programmable lubricant application accelerates stamper's die changes
Most stamping shops don't need more problems to solve, but many would welcome the opportunity to address the ones found at Red Rock Stamping Co. in Chandler, Ariz. During this volatile time in the automotive stamping industry, the company has... Read more...
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September 11, 2007
Better lubricant control leads to better mandrel bends
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R&B Wagner uses an automatic lubrication application system that has two reservoirs to hold two different lubricants (at left). Its tube bending personnel can select one lubricant or the other, depending on the application at... Read more...
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August 8, 2007
Maintain precise control of fluids and lubricants application
UNIST Metalforming Lubrication Systems provide precise control of fluids and lubricants applied to coil and blank stock. Companies interested in evaluating UNIST's stock lubrication in their facilities can request a 30 day trial from the... Read more...
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February 13, 2007
Cleaning up
Simpson Dura-Vent, a designer and manufacturer of gas vent and chimney products, produces stamped and drawn parts from galvanized steel, aluminum, zinc aluminum, and stainless steel with material thicknesses from 0.018 inch to 0.100 in. The... Read more...
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June 14, 2005
Die lubrication: the big picture
The activities, costs, and results of die lubrication do not neatly occupy related columns on a spreadsheet. When maintenance employees are deciding the best way to replenish fluid reservoirs, they usually do not review the previous... Read more...