Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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1. What is an ILC centralised lubrication system and how does it work?
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2. What are the benefits of an automatic lubrication system compared to manual lubrication?
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3. Why choose ILC over SKF, Dropsa or Lincoln?
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4. What types of ILC pumps are available and what are they used for?
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5. How to maintain an ILC centralised lubrication system?
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6. How does an ILC progressive lubrication system work?
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7. What is ILC micro-lubrication and where is it used?
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8. Which lubricants can be used with ILC systems?
7. What is ILC micro-lubrication and where is it used?
ILC micro-lubrication is an advanced technique that applies tiny amounts of oil directly to friction points. It minimises waste, reduces contamination and ensures efficient, clean lubrication.
How micro-lubrication works:
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Precision dosing → Accurate application of micro oil droplets.
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Compressed air technology → Oil is atomised into a fine mist.
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Targeted lubrication → The mist reaches only the required point.
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Clean operation → Ideal for environments where hygiene is critical.
Benefits of ILC micro-lubrication:
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Lower oil consumption → Up to 90 % less lubricant used.
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Cleaner production → No oil mist or excess contamination.
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Improved product quality → Prevents contamination of finished parts.
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Reduced maintenance costs → Less cleaning and lower wear.
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Wide applications → Metalworking, woodworking, food industry, transport.
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