
Machining compressed air requirements
In the field of machining, compressed air serves as the core power source and process auxiliary medium, running through key aspects such as part cutting, surface treatment, and equipment control. With its oil-free characteristics and stable air supply capabilities, Granklin water-lubricated single-screw air compressor can accurately match the needs of the following scenarios:
1. CNC machine tools and pneumatic tool drives
Precision milling machines, drilling machines and other equipment rely on compressed air to drive spindles or fixtures, and air pressure stability directly affects processing accuracy. Water lubrication technology prevents lubricating oil from mixing into the air path and prevents oil from carbonizing and polluting machine tool guide rails or workpiece surfaces in a high temperature environment.
2. Workpiece cooling and lubrication assistance
During the cutting process, compressed air atomizes and delivers coolant to the cutting point through nozzles, which not only reduces tool temperature but also reduces lubricant consumption. Clean air sources prevent oil and coolant from mixing to form dirt and ensure the quality of the processed surface.
3. Automated production line control unit
Pneumatic actuators such as robotic arms and conveyor belts rely on stable air pressure to complete workpiece grabbing and positioning and other actions. Through the compact structural design of a single screw and star wheel, the Granklin air compressor continues to output a stable air flow, ensuring the synchronization and response speed of automated equipment movements.
4. Post-processing cleaning and quality inspection
Compressed air is used to remove cutting debris on the surface of the workpiece or test airtightness. An oil-free air source can avoid residue attachment and improve cleaning efficiency and accuracy of quality inspection results. For example, in tightness tests, clean air can more accurately reflect whether there are small leaks in the workpiece.
Granklin’s water-lubricated single-screw air compressor uses water as the lubricating medium and combines oil-free compression technology to eliminate potential pollution risks of the oil circuit system from the root cause and provide the machining industry with compressed air solutions that combine dynamic stability and process cleanliness.