Chicago – Make plans to attend the IMTS 2014 Conferences to learn about MQL 101.
DATE: Thursday, September 11 from 9:00 AM - 9:55 AM ROOM: W-192B
SPEAKER: Tim Walker, Senior Vice President, Unist Inc.
Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL) is the process of applying a very small amount of fluid to reduce the friction between a cutting tool and the work piece, generally 1/10,000th the amount of fluid of used in conventional approaches! MQL has gained wide acceptance in European manufacturing where strict environmental controls are commonplace. In America, however, MQL is neither widely used nor as well understood. This is bad news for U.S. Manufacturers because our international competitors are now reaping the economic and financial benefits of this alternative process. The purpose of the talk is to help educate American manufacturers about this machining alternative
Among the topics of the talk are:
• The Benefits of MQL: Employees-Planet-Business
• Understanding the mechanics of MQL – How does it work?
• Heat Management vs. Heat Elimination
• The Different Forms of MQL: Single Channel vs. Dual Channel and Pressure vs. Pump
• The MQL Ecosystem: What to consider when implementing it.
As a process that is very 5S friendly, safer for employees, and has a high ROI, it is something worth understanding in any modern machine shop.
The educational and informative conferences run Sept. 8-11, 2014 in the West Building, Level 1. To register for this or any session, visit www.imts.com/education/imtsconference.html.
Source: IMTS
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