Mist Collection System Design for Wet Machining

 

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Please join us on Tuesday, February 13th

Event Description:


Wet machining is a process that uses metal working fluid (MWF) to cool machine tools and clear chips away from the parts being machined. However, the MWF mist resulting from this process can be hazardous to employees and equipment while increasing maintenance costs.

To reduce these risks, it is essential to design an effective mist collection system that minimizes operator exposure, meets safety regulations, and maintains peak productivity.

This educational webinar may fulfill CE credits. After the webinar, Donaldson will provide attendees with a certificate of completion to obtain credit.
  • Webinar Event
  • Tuesday, February 13, 2024
  • 11:00 AM CST

This Event Will Cover:

  • Review wet machining manufacturing processes & hazards

  • Discuss mist collector technologies​


  • Discuss mist collection system design ​
1.Sizing methods​
2. Mist collection strategies​
3. Hoods, ducts, collectors, fans​


  • Q&A with Donaldson experts

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MEET YOUR SPEAKERS


John Danio

John is a Machining Segment Leader for Donaldson. He helps manufacturers throughout the US specify and improve their Industrial Filtration processes. Leveraging his experience in identifying and implementing solutions for ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals and composite machining applications, he currently focuses his efforts on the wet machining market and improving the efficiency of Metal Working Fluid mist control. John holds a bachelor’s degree from Massachusetts State College and an MBA from American International College.

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Brian Yappel

Brian is a Territory Manager for Donaldson Company out of Cleveland, Ohio, covering most of the state in a wide mix of industries including automotive, grain, chemicals, plastics, cement, wood, fabricated metals, and EV battery. Brian has been with Donaldson as a Territory Manager since 2002. Brian holds a Bachelor of Business Administration - Marketing from Kent State University.

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