Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Sorry I can't contribute to your post, but this has been on my mind lately- What are mist extractors needed for? Are there significant health effects to jumping in after a job when you've had the flood-coolant on or something?
...And yes, depending on your coolant, and your personal physiology, you can have negative effects from breathing in all that atomized coolant.
A good mist collector properly sized will not send any mist in the shop air. I have seen a shop full of TSC machines buzzing...all LNS mist collectors and the air was wonderful...floor was white. Torit makes a nice system as fo many others. Consult your local distributor on sizing and inlet locations
They're often for machines with high pressure coolant. For example, my machines have 1000PSI high pressure coolant available. When you push that through the coolant passages in a .075" drill and into a part, it can atomize the coolant (or in my case, oil) pretty well, and leave it in the machine/everywhere around the machine.
And yes, depending on your coolant, and your personal physiology, you can have negative effects from breathing in all that atomized coolant.
Notice
This website or its third-party tools process personal data (e.g. browsing data or IP addresses) and use cookies or other identifiers, which are necessary for its functioning and required to achieve the purposes illustrated in the cookie policy. To learn more, please refer to the cookie policy. In case of sale of your personal information, you may opt out by sending us an email via our Contact Us page. To find out more about the categories of personal information collected and the purposes for which such information will be used, please refer to our privacy policy. You accept the use of cookies or other identifiers by closing or dismissing this notice, by scrolling this page, by clicking a link or button or by continuing to browse otherwise.