MQL is a microlubrication technique that facilitates near-dry machining. It eliminates large quantities of water and mineral oil-based cutting fluids and replaces them with a small quantity of environment-friendly lubricant (mostly vegetable oils) mixed with air.
Just so, what is flood cooling?
Flood Cooling is a feature that is often available on higher end CNC Machines. A nozzle is aimed at the work piece or at the the tip of the cutting tool and a steady flood of coolant is applied. The coolant is typically recovered through a recovery basin located under the machine bed.
Additionally, what is MQL method?
One efficient alternative is minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) technique. MQL technique uses a spray of small oil droplets in a compressed air jet. The lubricant is sprayed directly into the cutting zone. Therefore, it provides efficient lubrication and improves cutting performance without using huge flow of fluids.
What is the difference between SQL and Mql?
An MQL (Marketing Qualified Lead) is a reasonably qualified lead who has downloaded a content offer or interacted with your marketing team, but who hasn’t yet entered into your sales funnel. An SQL (Sales Qualified Lead) is a lead your sales team has qualified as a potential customer.