New machining solutions to be displayed at IMTS 2022

The Machine Components/Cleaning/Environmental Pavilion at IMTS 2022 will feature solutions to keep shops running.

Exhibit at IMTS 2018
AMT/IMTS 2022

Exhibitors such as Hennig, Ewellix, Balluff, Master Fluid Solutions, Kyzen Corp., and Ecoclean will highlight the latest components to run, service, and monitor machines in the Machine Components/ Cleaning/Environmental Pavilion at IMTS 2022.

Exhibitors will focus on plug-and-play modularity, integrated automation, application of real-time data management to reduce consumable waste, and cleaning methods to reduce user exposure and provide increased recycling and reclamation.

“Visitors come to IMTS 2022 because they can find solutions for every step of their manufacturing process,” says Peter R. Eelman, chief experience officer at The Association for Manufacturing Technology (AMT), which owns and produces IMTS. “People plan a visit to the Machine Components/Cleaning/Environmental Pavilion to find products for mist management, air purification, chip removal, parts washing, deburring, and other standard tasks, but then discover completely new technologies to improve operational efficiency or environmental friendliness.”  

Machine components 

Hennig (IMTS booth #338592) will feature the Portable Sludge Sucker, a mobile cyclonic coolant filtration system moves around a shop to remove, filter, and replace coolant in machines for minimal downtime.

“Since machine coolant typically needs to be changed every six to eight weeks, and it takes your machine down for the day, our new system allows you to wait three to six months before having to clean out the coolant, keeping the machine online longer and extending the life of your coolant for three to six months,” says Nick Goellner, vice president of sales and marketing at Hennig. 

Ewellix (IMTS booth #135242) will feature its high-performance CASM electric actuator line with energy efficiency, eco-friendliness, and power.

“An electric actuator is similar to an electric vehicle in several ways,” says Sean Feyrer, director of sales, North America, Ewellix. “They only consume power when they need it, and the motor turns off when you stop. They’re also regenerative like an EV; for example, when the actuator is retracting under load, power is generated for the battery. Also, electric actuators have no valves, pumps, hoses, or clamps, and do not require oil.” 

Balluff (IMTS booth #134637)will highlight its family of smart automation and monitoring (SAM) sensors.

“I would estimate that about 15%-25% of sensors have some kind of smart functionality right now, and that’s growing by the month,” says Tom Knauer, global industry manager at Balluff. “One of the things that has enabled these smarter sensors is networking them all together in gateways, which has increased the amount of data they can process in real time or near real time.”  

Clean and Green 

Master Fluid Solutions (IMTS booth #431956) will feature a line of aqueous low-foam cleaners.

“The trend in parts cleaning is lower temperatures and a more powerful, targeted spray, which produces more foam,” says Justin Geach, global OEM/business development manager at Master Fluid Solutions. “Our cleaners minimize foam, even at ambient temperatures in next generation, extremely high-pressure parts cleaning and deburring machines.”  

Kyzen Corp. (IMTS booth #121121) will feature new solvents designed for vacuum degreasing machines that incorporate spray, ultrasonics, and rotation.

“A new cleaning process has emerged that takes advantage of the best aspects of solvent cleaning and minimizes the trade-offs,” says Tom Forsythe, executive vice president at Kyzen. “Vacuum vapor degreasing takes place in a sealed vessel and uses a series of solvent immersion, spray, and rinses followed by a vacuum dry, and virtually nothing leaks out to the environment. By nature of the sealed system, nearby operators are not exposed to any emissions.” 

Ecoclean (IMTS booth #236756) will display new UCM SmartLine, a modular cleaning system that provides multiple options for high-precision cleaning.

“Because our system is modular, it is highly flexible and can be configured for a wide range of applications and adapted to changing market conditions at any time,” says Sandro Siminovich, U.S. director of sales, Ecoclean. “Due to increasingly complex part geometries, changes in manufacturing processes, and changing environmental regulations, the demands on cleaning equipment have to be able to adapt easily.”