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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Oil Compressor okay for dental mills ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Getoothachopper" data-source="post: 320227" data-attributes="member: 14425"><p>My lab is small and I have to share the room with my compressor .So when i'm milling I have to wear headphones. (I generally mill less than two hours a day) I have a couple of jun-Air double head compressors that are sient that I would love to be able to use for milling . I can work around the 15min on 15min off cycle but my concern is the oil vapor and particulates that will get through to the mill. So ,,,,,what could I use to trap the oil that's in the air . Anyone out there who uses oil compressors for the mill . Are these oil traps effective and or a pain to maintain( how often to empty them)?. What type of filters do you use ? Many thanks for any help with this .[ATTACH=full]35655[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Getoothachopper, post: 320227, member: 14425"] My lab is small and I have to share the room with my compressor .So when i'm milling I have to wear headphones. (I generally mill less than two hours a day) I have a couple of jun-Air double head compressors that are sient that I would love to be able to use for milling . I can work around the 15min on 15min off cycle but my concern is the oil vapor and particulates that will get through to the mill. So ,,,,,what could I use to trap the oil that's in the air . Anyone out there who uses oil compressors for the mill . Are these oil traps effective and or a pain to maintain( how often to empty them)?. What type of filters do you use ? Many thanks for any help with this .[ATTACH type="full"]35655[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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