During the operation of the
CNC spring machine, if there is residual coolant, it may have a series of impacts on the machine.
Firstly, residual coolant may interfere with the normal operation of the machine. For example, it may block some critical mechanical components or channels, leading to a decrease in the operational efficiency of the machine and even causing malfunctions.
Secondly, long-term residual coolant may cause corrosion issues. Some chemical components in the coolant may react with the materials of the machine, causing rusting or corrosion of components, which not only affects the appearance of the machine, but may also damage its performance and shorten its service life.
In addition, residual coolant may also have an impact on the working environment. For example, it may cause the working environment to become damp, increase the risk of operators slipping during work, and may also promote the growth of microorganisms, affecting the hygiene of the working environment.
Therefore, in order to ensure the normal operation of the CNC spring machine and extend its service life, it is necessary to regularly clean the residual coolant on the machine and keep it clean and dry. At the same time, when selecting and using coolant, it is also necessary to consider its impact on the machine and environment, choose a suitable coolant, and use and handle it correctly.