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Intertronics - Fine Mist Lubricant System

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Sat, 20 September 2008 04:48 AM




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[ Add my news item ] Intertronics - Fine Mist Lubricant System
The precision liquid dispensing specialists at Intertronics have
introduced a new lubricant application system from I & J Fisnar for
machine parts that require constant lubricating of their surfaceareas,
such as gears and rollers  these can now be serviced by the use ofa
precision IJF SV1217 Spray Valve and programmable controller IJFSVC100
which precisely directs a fine mist of lubricant to the moving partusing
time and pressure sequencing and can keep pace with fast revolving
machinery up to 400 cycles per minute while accommodating lubricant
viscosities up to 1000 cps.

Controlling the relationship between the lubricant start signal andthe
misting signal allows the lubricant line pressure to startmomentarily
after the misting pressure initiates, reversing the process at theend of
the cycle. This sequencing ensures a non-clogging system thatprovides
consistency and material savings together with reducing maintenanceand
down time.

The IJF SV1217 Spray Valve provides close tolerance spraydispensing of
fluids up to 1000 cps, including urethanes, flux and paints. Thematerial
is fed from a pressure reservoir. Each valve is actuated by airpressure
sequenced by a controller. The operating air pressure opens aneedle
valve allowing material to flow; a separate air line createspressure in
the air cap, atomising the fluid. The IJF SV1217 is adjustable byturning
the stroke-adjust control at the rear of the valve; this will tunethe
spray pattern. Further information regarding Intertronics productscan
be found at www.intertronics.co.uk.


- Submitted by Sue Warne

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