Lubrication Coating System Requires Minimal Intervention
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Layton Technologies’ lubrication coating system is an ATEX approved design with vapor detection, flame detection, fire protection and suppression system that includes ultrasonic agitation and subsurface jets to agitate the fluid when parts are being processed.
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Layton Technologies’ lubrication coating system is an ATEX approved design with vapor detection, flame detection, fire protection and suppression system. It includes ultrasonic agitation and subsurface jets to agitate the fluid when parts are being processed to facilitate a consistent flow of fluid through and around the substrates coupled with an in-tank basket rotation system which ensures that all parts are coated with the lubrication.
External automated handling combined with the standard features of the system allow for process and quality consistency with minimal operator intervention, the company says. This machine was additionally fitted with a multistation automated rotating load table protected by guarding and a fail-safe light curtain for the safety of operators. It is also fully designed and manufactured by Layton Technologies.
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