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Minimum Quantity Lubrication

What is Minimum Quantity Lubrication?

Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL) or near-dry machining is a narrow stream of atomized lubrication that lubricates the cutting tool without creating a mist. MQL dramatically reduces fluid use, replacing gallons of coolant with just a few ounces of renewable lubricant.

At Unist, our mission is to design and build innovative products that solve manufacturing problems. For metal cutting operations we believe there is a better alternative to traditional flood coolant. MQL not only reduces fluid use and saves money, but improves tool life, promotes cleaner shops, and eliminates the need for fluid circulation, treatment and disposal - all while utilizing an environmentally-friendly product that's safe for your workers.

Use only 2–4 ounces per shift with MQL

Increase tool life up to 500%
Increase tool life up to 500%
Experience exceptional surface finish
Experience exceptional surface finish
Save on fluid costs. Most of our customers purchase less than 2 gallons of lubricant per year
Save on fluid costs. Most of our customers purchase less than 2 gallons of lubricant per year
Eliminate hours of coolant monitoring & work station clean-up
Eliminate hours of coolant monitoring & work station clean-up
Increase chip value by 5% by eliminating coolant contamination
Increase chip value by 5% by eliminating coolant contamination
Use environmentally-friendly, renewable lubricants
Use environmentally-friendly, renewable lubricants

Minimum Quantity Lubrication Myths

“My tooling is bigger than MQL can handle”
We’ve successfully installed minimum quantity lubrication systems on 8’ circular saws and 24’ foundry slitting saws without experiencing any loss in blade life.
“MQL produces a bad fog/mist”
MQL is often mistakenly called a misting system. However, a properly adjusted MQL system uses just enough air velocity to deliver lubrication directly to the workpiece without making it airborne.
“Flood coolant is cheaper”
When a machine uses just a few gallons of flood coolant annually, MQL's ROI may seem unclear. However, the real savings come from longer tool life, less cleaning, reduced post-processing, no coolant maintenance, and dry, recycle-ready chips.

How Minimum Quantity Lubrication works

Metal cutting processes generate heat in two zones:

Primary shear zone: shearing action of the material causes heat buildup as the material deforms and eventually flies away as a chip.

Secondary shear zone: The sliding friction between the workpiece and the cutting tool generates heat as the tool plunges into the material.

MQL works by deliver a minute amount of lubricant to the cutting tool/workpiece interface
Less friction = longer tool life

Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL) is effective because it focuses on managing heat rather than eliminating it. Both carbide and HSS tooling perform best within a specific temperature range. MQL applies a small amount of high-quality lubricant directly to the cutting tool/workpiece interface, forming a lubrication boundary that reduces friction and minimizes heat generation. Most of the heat generated by material deformation is carried away by the chips, allowing the tool to maintain a steady temperature. Unlike traditional cooling methods, which can quench the tool and create thermal cracks at the cutting edge, MQL promotes consistent thermal stability.

Rapid cooling of the tool with coolants can result in thermal shock. MQL lubricates the tool and does not cause thermal shock

Choosing a Minimum Quantity Lubrication Solution

Minimum quantity lubrication systems are made up of a system, single-line or dual-channel (co-axial) tubing, and a nozzle.

MQL Systems

Minimum quantity lubrication demands precise microliter output with consistent performance. Unist uses positive-displacement pneumatic metering-pumps to guarantee accuracy and reliability. Positive displacement means the same amount of fluid is dispensed with each stroke, regardless of external variables. Unist’s systems are reliable, accurate, and tested to 12 million pump cycles.

  • Continuous or intermittent output
  • Dispense fluids between 30-5000 SUS, NGLI grade 00 and grade 000 greases
  • Micro-adjustments, tune as accurately as .02 mL per pump stroke
  • Up to 12 separate fluid outputs
  • Manual, air pilot, solenoid, or fully integrated PLC actuation
Tubing Options

Minimum Quantity Lubrication systems can use single-line or dual-channel (co-axial) hose. Your choice depends on where the fluid is atomized within the airflow.

In a single-line system, the fluid is atomized within the MQL system. The mixture is carried through the tubing and sprayed out the nozzle. In a single-line tube, oil can collect around hosebends and cause dripping at the nozzle.

In a dual-channel or co-axial hose, the air-supply-line runs within the fluid delivery line, and atomization occurs at the nozzle tip. Dual-channel systems provide the most uniform droplets and spray pattern, resolving many of the performance issues associated with single-line hoses.

Unist tubing options
Nozzle Selection

Key factors like blade type, spray pattern, adjustability, and machine vibrations are important considerations when choosing a nozzle. Unist offers a wide range of spray tips, loc-line, and rigid nozzles to suit most applications. For OEM needs, we also offer custom nozzle configurations specific to your machine. 

Spray patterns
Unist offers nozzles to produce the ideal MQL spray pattern for your application
Conical spray
Radial spray
Fan spray
Dual channel (co-axial) nozzles
Unist offers several types of co-axial nozzles for dual-channel performance to fit your application
Flexible plastic nozzle
Flexible nozzle with stainless-steel tip
Semi-rigid copper nozzle
Stainless-steel nozzle
Single-line specialty saw blade nozzles
Unist offers specialty single-line nozzles for sawing

Choosing the Right Fluid

While Unist minimum quantity lubrication systems can handle most 30-5000 SUS fluids, not all lubricants are a great candidate for minimum quantity lubrication. A good MQL lubricant has extreme lubricity and a high thermal flash point. When applied correctly, only 2% of the lubricant should remain after the cut.
Types of MQL fluids

Typically, MQL fluids are synthetic ester oils or fatty alcohols. Synthetic ester oils are best for maximum lubrication. They offer a high boiling/flash point and generate less vapors than conventional mineral oils. In addition, ester oils have very good biodegradability and a very low toxicity.

Fluid properties

Wetting and viscosity are key properties of a successful MQL lubricant. "Wetting" is a fluid's ability to spread itself on the cutting surface. The better the wetting property, the better the lubricant will work. Generally, better wetting properties mean lower fluid viscosities. However, it’s important to find the perfect balance as lower viscosities are more prone to generating a mist. It’s recommended to use a fluid with a higher viscosity and flash point above 150°C or 300°F.   

Unist Coolube has exceptional wetting properties$Emissions vs. Viscosity graph Unist Coolube has exceptional wetting properties$Emissions vs. Viscosity graph

Why Coolube?

We created Coolube®, an environmentally-friendly cutting oil specifically designed for MQL applications. With excellent wetting properties and a higher viscosity (75-85 SUS), Coolube® 2210 minimizes emissions thanks to its high flash point (>400°C or >200°C). Available in three varieties, it's ideal for machining ferrous and non-ferrous metals and most plastics.  We’re so confident in Coolube® that we offer a lifetime warranty on all pumps used exclusively with it. Tested to 12 million pump cycles, Coolube® delivers performance and durability you can trust.

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