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report on fabrication of mist coolant system
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LSP designed the Power Pump so that coolant can be delivered to Power Mist nozzles under pressure without the the need to go into pressurized vessels. Up to 25 Power Mist units can be supplied with coolant from a centralized Power Pump. Power Mist nozzels can be dispersed throughout the plant, or multiple nozzels can be located on one machine.

The OptiMist Package is unique in its ability to combine high performance with economy and efficiency. The reservoirs, for example, are constructed of strong chemical-resistant long chain polyethylene. The nozzle assembly is of a proven design. Combining our dependable mist coolant nozzle with the corresponding reservoir we deliver a total system that is economically priced and convenient to use. Whether you make the OptiMist a permanent part of the machining tool or use it as a portable system, its service and durability make it a wise investment for any manufacturing plant.

The Basic Mist uses the Venturi principle for operation. When air (shown in gray) is introduced to a typical unit, like the M-122 Magna Mist at the right, and the Air Valve is open, it passes completely through and is released at the Nozzle Tip . The air stream forms a Venturi , creating suction that draws coolant (shown in blue) from a coolant reservoir to the Coolant Port where it joins the air to form a mist spray. The force of the spray is easily regulated by adjusting the Air Valve to control both air volume and velocity. To adjust the coolant volume one has only to turn the Nozzle Housing.
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