Anti-seizing Application Solution for CNC Tool Head Threads in Hardware Processing
Application Pain Points
In the hardware processing industry, the fixed threads of CNC machine tool heads are in long-term contact with cutting fluids and lubricants, which easily leads to thread seizing and jamming. This makes tool head replacement difficult, increases equipment downtime, affects processing efficiency, and may even cause thread damage and higher maintenance costs—this is a common and troublesome problem in the processing link.
Adhesive Selection Guidelines
For this scenario, it is necessary to select protective adhesives suitable for water-based cutting fluid and lubricant environments. Based on the product lines of Dongguan Airuisen New Materials, both anti-seize compounds and thread locking agents are suitable options. The corresponding product should be selected according to thread specifications and stress conditions to ensure anti-seizing performance when exposed to various processing media.
Application and Testing Recommendations
- Before application, thoroughly clean impurities such as oil stains and metal debris from the thread surface, ensuring the surface is dry and clean;
- Apply the adhesive evenly to the thread engagement area, avoiding excessive overflow that would affect subsequent assembly precision;
- After assembly, let it stand for the specified time, and wait until the adhesive is initially cured before putting it into normal processing;
- After the first use, track 3-5 tool head replacement operations to test the anti-seizing effect. If any abnormality occurs, adjust the product selection or application method in time.
Purchase Communication Key Points
When purchasing, clearly inform the supplier of core information such as the application scenario (CNC tool head threads, contact with cutting fluids/lubricants), thread specifications, and stress requirements, so that they can recommend suitable products; you can request small samples for on-site testing, and proceed with bulk procurement after confirming the effect; also, understand details such as the product's medium resistance performance and application requirements to ensure the solution adapts to your own processing needs.