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XTRAC speeds up manufacturing thanks to ACI blowers
July 22nd 2011

High-performance transmission manufacturer, XTRAC, employs ACI blower-powered JetBlack as part of new manufacturing processes that ensure H&S compliance and boost manufacturing procedures.

The new procedures are based upon the introduction of VCI bag technology and the adoption an aqueous-based detergent with a rust inhibitor additive to replace the use of a heavy oil-based corrosion preventative.

Previously, when machined components were progressing through manufacture they were coated in a heavy, oil-based corrosion preventative, which had to be removed and reapplied after each operation. This rust inhibitor was sticky, messy to handle, time consuming to remove and presented H&S concerns.

To eliminate these issues, XTRAC introduced VCI bag technology along with an aqueous-based detergent that has a rust inhibitor additive which replaces the original heavy coating substance. Once applied, this new rust inhibitor leaves only a thin protective film that permits the work piece to be worked without being removed.

The cleaning and application operations involved with the original heavy rust inhibitor took about 25 minutes to complete. With each component passing through an average of ten stages involving rust inhibitor application and removal some 200 minutes can be saved during the manufacturing process.

Helping to accelerate throughput is a drying system that removes all moisture from the washed components. This is a specially adapted blower-powered ‘JetBlack’ from ACI. It delivers a high volume of clean, filtered air at low pressure which provides rapid effective drying with no dangers to the operative, unlike compressed air.

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