Minimal quantity lubrication system Infinity™
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minimal quantity lubrication system
minimal quantity lubrication system
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minimal quantity, continuous

Description

The Infinity™ sets the standard for accuracy and reliability in dual-channel, through-spindle Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL) systems. Designed for high-production operations, it consistently, reliably, and accurately delivers MQL fluids over a wide range of flow rates. Unparalleled Precision The Infinity™ uses patent-pending pump technology to deliver fluid accurately and repeatably, even at very low flow rates. It delivers continuous flow rates from 5-500 mL/hour, is not sensitive to fluid viscosity or temperature, and eliminates the need for output calibration. This technology simplifies the overall system, eliminating fluid heaters and complex valves often associated with other approaches. The Infinity™ gives you direct, digital control of air and fluid flow rates. This provides a nearly unlimited number of air/fluid combinations for use in any operation. The Infinity’s™ precision and accuracy make process control simple and effective, and its reliability makes it a shop favorite. Active monitoring of spindle back pressure, fluid flow rates, fluid tank levels, and other important operational parameters ensure the system is performing well. In the rare case that an issue does arise, detailed tracking of the system behaviors make troubleshooting fast and precise. The Infinity™ can be integrated with the machine controller to give complete and seamless control from the operator interface or an optional touch screen interface is available to give operators an easy and intuitive interface at the unit itself.

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