Lubrication System operates up to 4 valves.

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MicroCoat uses low volume low pressure (LVLP) air to apply lubricant as fine film to reduce oil consumption by as much 70%. Compact, low-maintenance spray valves fit in tight press areas, and can be mounted in any position above or below stock. Valves coat every square in. of metal with fine, consistent film of oil, eliminating mist, dripping, or waste. System offers individual flow controls for up to 4 valves.



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Lubrication System Cuts Oil Usage Up to 70%


East Providence, RI USA -- The MicroCoat® Lubrication System uses Low Volume Low Pressure (LVLP) air to apply lubricants much more efficiently than pads, rollers and airless sprays. Field reports show the system's ability to apply lubricant as a fine film, instead of a heavy spray or stream, can reduce oil consumption by as much 70%.

Compact, low-maintenance spray valves are specially designed to fit in tight press areas. They can be mounted in any position above or below the stock, and use LVLP air to coat every square inch of metal with a fine, consistent film of oil. Controlled application assures complete coverage without mist, dripping or waste, and dramatically reduces oil usage and hazardous sludge.

The air-powered MicroCoat system is simple to install, and operates up to four valves. Individual flow controls for each valve provide instant response and allow lubrication to be fine tuned without stopping production. Once coverage is established, it stays consistent for the entire run, without further adjustment.

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