gorillam
Computer
- Jan 16, 2017
- 6
Hi Guys/Girls,
I have been operating a trumpf laser for a few year, and am a bit confused on a few things about this chiller and say chillers for a panasonic or fanuc resonator.
I am confused how the trumpf can operate on 100ML of chemicals yearly, with 0 buidup of anything at all no problems. And only change yearly.
But the panasonic requires 10 liters of corossion inhibitors and a seperate bacterial agent changed every 3 months.
My general consesus is the trumpf has seperate circuits.
But can someone please educate me on what does fail if the water gets shitty, we rarely run the machines. They only run a few hours a week unfortunately after our downturn. I understand what happens when corroision happens, the electrodes and mirrors basically disintegrate
But what does the bacteria do, and is there a better chemical for the panasonic that I can use with distilled pure water less them 1ppm to lengthen the interval to over a year for water changes.
Thanks,
A
I have been operating a trumpf laser for a few year, and am a bit confused on a few things about this chiller and say chillers for a panasonic or fanuc resonator.
I am confused how the trumpf can operate on 100ML of chemicals yearly, with 0 buidup of anything at all no problems. And only change yearly.
But the panasonic requires 10 liters of corossion inhibitors and a seperate bacterial agent changed every 3 months.
My general consesus is the trumpf has seperate circuits.
But can someone please educate me on what does fail if the water gets shitty, we rarely run the machines. They only run a few hours a week unfortunately after our downturn. I understand what happens when corroision happens, the electrodes and mirrors basically disintegrate
But what does the bacteria do, and is there a better chemical for the panasonic that I can use with distilled pure water less them 1ppm to lengthen the interval to over a year for water changes.
Thanks,
A