Why Die and Tool Lubrication is an important aspect?


Take an example of Compression Moulding, in which the moulding material is first preheated intro the mould cavity. The holders used plays a vital role in the whole process. All the parts of the Compress moulding should work efficiently to provide optimized products.

Hence the speed is necessary in this case. So to grab the same gear, lubrication is applied. 
  • There are cases when the tools get heated, and the product released is defected. And this happens when a part of the machine is heated too much (which is evident because of continuous working), and so it creates lags in a smooth flow. 
  • So when grease or oil is practiced to those tools, say sheets metal tools or sheet metal parts, then the heat generated is reduced and hence gives more optimized results.
  • All the stampers in the market have a primary concern of boosting productivity and minimizing the control cost. Though the price is controlled, but the throughput is not yet optimized.

Many people in the industry have opted out for lubrication of the Die tool manufacturers also on some metal sheet parts. And it's a great thing to know that this method is quite prominent. 

Before you apply lubrication on the Die and Tools, make sure that you've taken the right amount of Lubricant, as using too much will not help in costing and also using less will reduce productivity.

Applying oil or grease on punches, stamps and sheet metal tools, makes it easier to grab up the production speed and reduction of the friction. As if the friction is reduced, then the heat generation will be low in between the tools or say metal sheet parts.

Overall, tool and die lubrication help to intensify the Press tool manufacturers or say stamp tools working by making it run smoother and more manageable. For better outcomes, make sure you've opted for good quality lubricants, and the doping dilution should also be optimal as the blend of both these things optimizes the whole processing.

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