Die LubricationDie Lubrication

Lubrication applications have unique requirements and specifications. To satisfy specific requirements, a variety of systems, spray nozzles and gun types are available. When choosing spray nozzles and accessories for your application consider:

Your Application Parameters

Using the incorrect nozzle for an application can cause a myriad of problems. Attention must be paid to the spray nozzle capacity, spray pattern and spray distance. Then you must consider the stock size, the lubricant and the process speeds.

Evaluating Nozzles Specifically Designed for Mist Reduction

Consider spray nozzles that are specifically designed to work exceptionally well for controlling mist. Select:

  • An automatic nozzle with positive shut-off at the spray tip
  • Low-volume low-pressure (LVLP) air atomizing setup for low-viscosity lubricants
  • High-volume low-pressure (HVLP) air atomizing setup for high-viscosity lubricants
  • HTE (high transfer efficiency) nozzle where a larger percentage of spray particles transfer directly from the nozzle to the targeted object
  • AccuCoat® Electrostatic Chain Lube System that employ positively charged spray droplets that are attracted to the stock's neutral grounded surface

For information on these and other spray nozzles used in lubrication applications click here.

Setting Up a Maintenance Program

This will help combat inadequate coverage. Worn spray tips distribute too much lubricant. Clogged or damaged tips cause an improper spray pattern. Clean nozzles using proper tools.

Spray Control

Pressurized spray systems offer more consistent, even coverage. A good option for improved coverage control is a turnkey, fully automated system that monitors flow and system operation electronically. Our Die Lubrication system is available in a Pneumatic or Hydraulic package. automatic (air- or electrically-driven) nozzles, manifolds and controllers. Learn more about our Die Lubrication package.

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Or, contact your local sales and engineering office.
 

A Guide to Spray Technology for Die Lubrication, Bulletin 588
A Guide to Spray Technology for Die Lubrication, Bulletin 588

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References

Literature

  • 58000 Die Lubrication Packages, Bulletin 580  · View  · Request
  • 58000 Spray Application Packages, Bulletin 582 · View  · Request
  • Top 10 Misconceptions of Spray Lubrication, Bulletin 586 · View  · Request
  • Tips to Overcoming Die Lubrication Challenges, Bulletin 587 · View  · Request
  • A Guide to Spray Technology for Die Lubrication, Bulletin 588 · View  · Request
  • Flexible Air Atomizing Nozzle Assembly, Bulletin 589 · View · Request
  • Full-line catalog including spray nozzles and accessories, technical data and problem-solving ideas, Catalog 70   · View  · Request
  • Full-line catalog including spray nozzles and accessories, technical data and problem-solving ideas,
    Catalog 70-M - Metric   · View  · Request

Resources

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