gerhardl,
Thanks for the insights and suggestions, I really appreciated it, I asked the area's engineers about the reason of why that kind of coolant..
Currently company is using a much thicker viscosity because water-based oil (looks like milk) overtime damages (rust) the machine's parts..
Machine is already equipped with coolant nozzles directly to tool and jig during process.. however, company is still looking for another upgrade to lessen the time for cleaning after process of each item.. (buying another machine is the least priority so methods should be improved instead)
And as a temporary and I hope not the permanent, spraybooth is provided so that after every process,instead of spraying the item inside of machine to avoid oil dripping on the floor, operator will just spray the finished item at the booth until all oil substance will at least lessen and we can also save a little oil that is accumulated in the spray booth.. however.. I think there is always a better method for this..
Also, operators took longer time in spraying compressed air on the jigs because of scraps.. cause if not properly cleaned it will cause deform in our products.. (it is one of our usual defects here in the production...
A new concept will be a help
