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OILER DESIGN INFORMATION

Equipment Provided (Typical)

  • Main Electrical Enclosure

  • Pump Stand

  • Oiler

  • Operator HMI

Power Requirements (Typical)

  • Electricity – 480VAC, 3 Phase, 30 Amps and 120VAC service power

  • Air – Not required unless customer requested

  • Hydraulic – Not Required unless customer requested

Controls​​

  • Allen-Bradley PLCs with Point I/O

  • Solid State DC High Voltage Power Supplies

  • Typically operates at less than 40kVDC

  • 24VDC width control valves

  • Operator and Maintenance HMI

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Compatible Oil Manufacturers (Typical)​​

  • Quaker

  • Crown

  • Miller

  • Fuchs

  • Others

  • Not all oils are electrostatic suitable. It is always recommended to send samples for testing. If the sample does not perform well within our standard system, equipment modifications may help. Otherwise other oils or chemistry changes may be required.

Equipment Design and Materials​​

  • Fixed or Traversing C-Frame

  • Thread Tables

  • Edge Tracking

  • Heated Pump Stand with option for multiple oil types

  • Servo or VFD pump motor options

  • Structure – Rectangular Tubing, Channel, Steel Plate

  • Header – Combination of formed steel and flame retardant plastic

  • Paint – 2 Part Epoxy

Oil Coverages​​

  • 50-150 mg/ft2 is typical for most customers.

  • Below 50 and above 150 is not uncommon and within TDC capabilities.

  • We can accommodate most coverages as requested.

Custom Oiler Line Specifications

Date
Month
Day
Year

Type of Applicator: Electrostatic Oiler

Line Specifications: 

Strip Travel Reference:
Strip Gauge:
Strip Travel Viewed from Operator Side
Strip Travel When Coating

Coating Specifications: 

Coated Surfaces
Differential Coating Weight:

Oiler Requirements 

Heated Oil Supply:
Automatic Oil Change:
Pick One
Automatic Width Control:
Width Control Increments:
Pick One
Width Control Reference

NOTE: A 5-gallon sample each of the coating materials is requested by TDC, for electrostatic testing, prior to finalizing the equipment configuration. 

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