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Intertronics introduces I and J lubrication system

An Intertronics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 17, 2008

Intertronics has introduced a lubricant application system from I and J Fisnar for machine parts that require constant lubricating of their surface areas, such as gears and rollers.

The IJF SV1217 spray valve and IJF SVC100 programmable controller direct a fine mist of lubricant to the moving parts using time and pressure sequencing.

The system can keep pace with fast revolving machinery up to 400 cycles per minute, while accommodating lubricant viscosities up to 1,000cps, including urethanes, flux and paints.

The material is fed from a pressure reservoir.

Each valve is actuated by air pressure sequenced by a controller.

The operating air pressure opens a needle valve allowing material to flow; a separate air line creates pressure in the air cap, atomising the fluid.

The IJF SV1217 is adjustable by turning the stroke-adjust control at the rear of the valve; this will tune the spray pattern.

Controlling the relationship between the lubricant start signal and the misting signal allows the lubricant line pressure to start momentarily after the misting pressure initiates, reversing the process at the end of the cycle.

Intertronics said this sequencing ensures a non-clogging system that provides consistency and material savings together with reducing maintenance and downtime.

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