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SCOPE
of Micro-Fluidization
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October 2007
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Welcome to our new subscribers! Micro-Mail SCOPE
is our news and application newsletter which reports
the broad "Scope" of possibilities for Micro-
Fluidization. Each month we send you successful
scenarios showing methods of applying fluids
and lubricants which result in less consumption and
better overall manufacturing performance. We also
send you industry news and the latest updates on our
products.
Micro-Mail will soon have a new look. Keep an eye out
for it! Enjoy today's articles and updates.

Cordially, Larry
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New DVDs Available
Multi-Media Resources Promote Green, Lean and Near Dry Activities
In our continued commitment to be the source
companies
turn to for information on environmentally responsible
lubrication, UNIST recently produced two
new DVDs.
One of the DVDs, titled Near Dry
Machining Systems: Uni-Max Coolubricator
Overview, is an eight minute tutorial on the basic
operation of the Coolubricator, and how to maximize
its use in Near Dry Machining. It is the first of several
resources which will be created to provide operational
information on UNIST's Micro-Fluidization Systems.
The second DVD just released, titled Lean and
Green Lubrication, is a brief report on UNIST's
current efforts in Green Manufacturing, using
vegetable based fluids and MQL (minimum quantity
lubrication) processes to increase productivity and
reduce cost. This report also identifies UNIST's use
of mass customization in its own manufacturing to
build lubrication systems to exact customer
specifications, providing exceptional value.
These tools are the first in UNIST's ongoing effort to
provide multimedia materials to assist industrial
manufacturers with their lubrication processes. Either
of the DVDs or both are available upon request.
Request DVDs
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Performance Experience With Near Dry Machining
STLE Presentation
Many Near Dry processes, which only a few
years ago were being cautiously evaluated and
documented, are now successfully utilized in
manufacturing operations. It is now realistic to use
extremely small amounts of lubricant to accomplish
what has been typically done by excessive amounts..
Read the report
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Micro-Fluidization for Fishing
Well, Not Exactly...
But it does appear that UNIST "lures" more than metal
manufacturing companies!
The Rattlin Rappla sinking lure carries an extra
attraction when fitted with the UNIST red - or at least it
did for this bluefish, hooked by UNIST representative
Eric Meehan in Narragensett Bay. This UNIST lure
has been a token of appreciation to some of our sport
fishing customers, and an occasional giveaway at
exhibitions.
We do promise this logo will deliver outstanding
results when used to control your lubrication
processes. When you request a demonstration for
your machining, cutting, or forming operations, it may
even help your fishing!
Request a demo
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About Us
Formed in 1957, UNIST, Inc. is the leader in the
manufacture of fluid delivery systems used in
metalworking and metal forming to reduce
consumption while improving all areas of operational
efficiency. UNIST has serviced over 6000 customers
on 6 continents from its home office and
manufacturing facility in Grand Rapids, MI.
Micro-Mail is the e-publication from UNIST, Inc. that
provides important information to those who do
business with us, including, news, product updates,
technical bulletins, application data and
announcements. You are subscribed because you
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Have you had an experience using UNIST systems in
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positive, negative or both? We would enjoy hearing
from you, and may choose to print your story. In
Micro-Mail Scope we print application details without
using personal or company names. Please send
stories of your successful, difficult or new
applications to micro-mail@unist.com.
phone:
800-253-5462 or 616-949-0853
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