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The unique patent pending low cost Frigid-X™ Sub-Zero Vortex™ Tool Cooling Mist System is ideal for these applications. The unit is comprised of a coolant/lubrication suction system which draws any water based liquid into a specially designed delivery system.
The “NEW” Nex Flow  Frigid-X  Sub Zero Vortex  Tool Cooling Mist System, can be a unique patent pending  misting unit designed to improve machining operations requiring cooling and/or lubrication when dry machining can not be used.  Unlike most systems supplying liquid that isn't cool, or even more costly systems that cool the liquid, the easy form of the Sub Zero Vortex Tool Cooling Mist System, supplies and cools the liquid to as little as 40 degrees F (5 degrees C) using a small vortex tube without the additional pumping system.  The result's an affordable and essentially easy to maintain system that supplies cold liquid lowering the mist volume as much as 20%, improving the environment and safety while lowering the tariff of coolant or lubricant.  . 

The liquid is cooled utilizing a small vortex tube that utilizes 5 SCFM (142 SLPM) at 50 psig (3.5 bar).   An adjusting screw controls the amount of mist.  Liquid is siphoned in the unit employing a long plastic tube attached to the main unit.  A durable removable magnet  secures the machine.  Magnet can be removed and mounting holes used to secure the mist system.   Only moving parts may be the liquid flow adjusting screw in order to guarantee longevity and maintenance free operation. 

Frigid-X  Sub Zero Vortex Tool Cooling Mist System Advantages:
  • No electricity required - simplicity in design
  • Low priced, no costly pump system 
  • Reduces coolant/lubricant cost using by less fluid
  • Improves safety with less mist
  • No moving parts aside from an adjusting screw for your flight
  • Small, and lightweight, portable
  • Maintenance free operation

Frigid-X Sub Zero Vortex Tool Cooling Mist System Applications:
  • Solid Carbide End Mills
  • Wherever lubrication is essential in machining
  • When cooling is necessary past the convenience of cold air alone




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