FiltraMag+ reduces downtime costs by 50%
Location: Leipzig/Stuttgart (Germany)
Eclipse Product Installed: FiltraMag+ FM2.5
Industry: CNC Machine Manufacture
Process Type: Grinding Equipment
Our Client
Schaudt Mikrosa GmbH is a leading OEM of precision grinding machines for the automotive industry supplying some of the leading names in vehicle component manufacture. Schaudt manufacture 400 new machines each year. This application is for Camshaft grinding machines where finish accuracy is paramount. The machines are “factory fitted” with a Knoll paper band filtration unit. Coolant flows from the grinding contact area into an intermediate tank which is lined with a 20 micron paper barrier. The filtered fluid then flows into a clean holding tank before being pumped back to the contact area.
The Challenge
Schaudt were receiving regular complaints that grinding wheels were being damaged or even burning. Also the accuracy and quality of finish was not able to meet the required standard. On further investigation it was found that ferrous particles were building up around the grinding wheel and the surface of the Camshaft, this was having an abrasive effect on the surface finish and damaging the grinding wheels. The ferrous particulate consisted of hard steel (with a surface hardness of 55-60 HRC) from the camshaft and also carbide particles from the grinding wheels. Because the paper filter could only remove particles down to 20 micron anything smaller continued to circulate.
The Solution
Schaudt trialled FiltraMag+ 2.5 in conjunction with the Knoll filters. FiltraMag+ was fitted in the flow of dirty fluid from the machine ahead of the paper band filtration unit. Filtramag ensured that ferrous particles right down to sub-micron size were removed from the process. This ensured that the grinding area was kept free from contamination thus preventing damage to the grinding wheel and the machined part surface. Schaudt have estimated that Filtramag has reduced maintenance and downtime costs by at least 50%. It has also increased the life of grinding wheels by 25-30% resulting in a 10-15% fall in product rejections.
Daniel Mavro, Head of Technology & Process Engineering at Schaudt Mikrosa stated “ we are delighted with the trial results, the initial investment in FiltraMag+ is outweighed several times by the process efficiencies it presents. We will be reviewing the use of FiltraMag+ on wider machining applications”.
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