The oil mist collector has been put into use in production, undoubtedly offering various benefits and efficiencies, which is why it is widely adopted. So, what are the specific benefits of using an oil mist collector? Let's delve into it below.
Machine tool oil mist during the machining process can adversely affect the respiratory system and skin health of workers, reducing their work efficiency. Individuals working in such an environment for extended periods have a high probability of developing occupational diseases, which can increase the company's labor protection expenses.
2. Oil mist may adhere to the floor, potentially causing slips and accidents, thereby increasing the company's compensation for accidental injuries.
3. Vaporous oil substances spread throughout the air, which can lead to long-term malfunctions in machine tool circuit systems and control systems, resulting in increased repair costs.
4. Directly releasing oil mist into the air conditioning workshop can decrease and damage the air conditioner's efficiency, significantly increasing the operation costs. Assuming the industrial oil mist is purified and released outdoors, it not only harms the environment (affecting the company's social image) but may also be subject to environmental protection department sanctions. Moreover, it may pose a fire risk, leading to accidental losses in industry.
5. The machine tool oil mist collector can recover and reuse the emulsifier that is atomized during the cutting process of machine tools, reducing its loss. The specific recovery benefits depend on the extent of the mist formation on the machine tool. Generally speaking, the higher the concentration of the mist, the better the recovery benefits.
The use of oil mist reclaimers and collectors effectively removes and purifies most oil mists, smoke, and water mists from the mechanical processing environment, thereby promoting worker health and extending the lifespan of equipment.
The oil mist collector can recover and filter valuable industrial materials like metal cutting fluids, making them reusable. This not only enhances the utilization of industrial materials but also reduces processing costs for businesses and prevents resource wastage. Although there are no strict regulations in China requiring oil mist collectors for machinery operating in enclosed environments, their installation is already a professional standard in developed countries like Europe and the United States. Therefore, equipping and installing oil mist collectors has become a historical trend.
In recent years, oil mist collectors have also gradually become standard equipment for large-scale machining centers, such as CNC lathes.





