SchultzProducts
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- Jun 25, 2020
our coolant had been "growing" for a while. i really prefer not to use chemicals to add risk to our operators. i was thinking of a DIY UV filter either plumbed into the coolant draw from the tank or placing a uv light in the tank to combat the growth. in addition to the UV light i want to also run an aerator on a timer set for the off hours. has anyone completed a system like this? we have 4 machines that utilize coolant, DS-30 twin spindle, VF-2, VF-3, and a tool room mill. also with the current condition of the coolant, pizza bubbles floating on the surface, should i "shock" the environment with a chemical to do the heavy work then maintain it with UV and aeration? we do have AC in the shop but its 10,000sq ft and we combat with florida humidity.
Im concerned for the machinists health with the current conditions and want to better our operations
Im concerned for the machinists health with the current conditions and want to better our operations