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Tramp Oil from Machining Fluid
Rockwell Automation Conserves Machining Fluids
By Implementing a New Filter Technology
Background
A new filter technology is being employed at one of Rockwell Automation's
high tech electric motor facilities. The new technology is MYCELX,
a patented hydrocarbon removal system that has been employed on
water cleanup applications ranging from PCB remediation in power
company's sumps to fuel sheen removal from overturned tug boats.
The MYCELX filters being used at the Rockwell Automation plant are
the company's new MachineKleen units which are being used to remove
tramp oils from Rockwell's machining fluids. By removing the tramp
oil from the fluids the coolant life is greatly extended. Additionally
they provide the facility with the added benefit of increased machining
quality and reduced downtime.
The Problem
Tramp oil gets into the machining fluid from various sources. The
machines have auto-lubers that inject oil to keep the shafts clean
and operating smoothly, the metals that are being machined have
oils on them to keep them from corroding and the tooling is lubricated
for quality and reduced wear. The machine's own hydraulic system
leaks tend to be the biggest contributor to machining fluid contamination.
The buildup of tramp oil degrades the heat transfer and lubrication
properties of the machining fluids. The oils can cause excessive
tool and machine wear as well as bacterial growth in fluid baths.
The Solution
MachineKleen, a patented filter system from MYCELX Technologies
Corporation, has been designed to remove tramp oils from machining
fluids that are used as tooling coolants in drilling, milling, tapping
and grinding operations. The MYCELX filter is able to accomplish
this task because of its unique ability to catch large quantities
of tramp oils and grease without building a differential pressure.
Historically, filters with sufficient ability to remove enough oil
to be effective in this type of application would build high differential
pressures during saturation. The MYCELX filters are unique because
they able to remove well beyond their weight in oil without building
any significant differential pressure. A totally saturated MYCELX
filter presents only a 1/2 psi pressure differential to the system,
ensuring a constant flow of machining fluid to the tool head.
MYCELX is able to remove the tramp oils from the coolants without
degrading the stabilizers, performance packages or biocidal properties.
MYCELX filters leave the highly stable emulsion that makes up the
machining fluid intact while they remove the tramp oils and emulsified
lube oils that pollute and degrade the fluid.
The MachineKleen filter system is simply installed in the sump recirculation
hose or spray head injection line to remove the tramp oils before
they build up and contaminate the fluid. The 10" filter unit
comes with mounting brackets and hose adapters for 1/2", 3/4",
and 1" lines. Larger units are available for use on central
sump fluid systems.
The Results
Stuart Gardner, Rockwell Automation's Manufacturing Engineering
Manager for the Flowery Branch, GA plant has been very impressed
with the performance of the MYCELX filters on his electric motor
manufacturing line.
Mr. Gardner said, " The Maxim just outside the door has a (MYCELX)
filter as well. We replaced it and the particulate filter this week
and voila! the pallet wash system is working for the first time
in two years. A big win for the operator!"
MYCELX MachineKleen filters are currently installed on all of the
horizontal milling, drilling and tapping machines in one of Rockwell's
machining centers with a few other MYCELX units placed on various
machines throughout the plant where tramp oil buildup is even more
exaggerated. Rockwell is also employing MYCELX's CompressorKleen
filters on their air compressor condensate lines to keep the plant
in compliance with oil discharge regulations.
The Benefits
At this plant alone, the use of the MYCELX filters will save Rockwell
over $76,000.00 dollars in coolant and downtime. It has yet to be
determined what the savings will be from the reduced machine and
tooling wear and the increase in part quality.
Advantages have already been seen from the reduced smoke generation
from the lathe operation which is another win for the operator,
especially for safety and comfort.
The tramp oil buildup in the coolant used to cause problems in the
paint operation as well with poor adhesion and rework. The MYCELX
filters have helped out a great deal.
A program of this sort helps the plant engineer in a number of ways,
it has:
- Environmental Merit -
Reduces spent coolant and the costs of disposal
- Cost Savings of Machining Fluid -
Replacement coolant costs from $8 to $20/gallon
- Decreased Maintenance Costs -
Down time and coolant changeout time costs money. Any reduction
in labor or downtime pays off greatly
Environmentally sound and safe to use, MYCELX MachineKleen offers
cost savings by giving machining fluids a longer life, reducing
lost work time and slashing disposal and maintenance costs. As an
added benefit, tooling life is increased along with machining quality
and machine wear is reduced.
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