Milling Plastic

PROBLEM 

Static charges are generated by the frictional forces during the milling process. These static charges on the swarf prevent the vacuum extraction from their removal and can cause them to stick to the milling tool and product where heat will melt spoiling the mill finish. 

Controlling static charges are key to producing quality product to suit the customer need. 

SOLUTION

Using a Meech ionising nozzle, ionised air can be directed to the milling tool, removing the static charges which prevent the vacuum extraction from removing the swarf. 

The ionising nozzle is powered remotely be a DC controller. 

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Milling Plastic

 

PROBLEM 

Static charges are generated by the frictional forces during the milling process. These static charges on the swarf prevent the vacuum extraction from their removal and can cause them to stick to the milling tool and product where heat will melt spoiling the mill finish. 

Controlling static charges are key to producing quality product to suit the customer need. 

SOLUTION

Using a Meech ionising nozzle, ionised air can be directed to the milling tool, removing the static charges which prevent the vacuum extraction from removing the swarf. 

The ionising nozzle is powered remotely be a DC controller.