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Lubrication oil flow monitoring in rolling mills

Proper bearing and gear lubrication is essential for reliable operation of all machinery. The main purpose of oil circulation lubrication is to lubricate and reduce friction, transfer heat and contaminants and to protect the target from corrosion.

Kytola oil flow monitoring products are widely used in rolling mills. They have proven reliable and failure-free operation in hot, cold and finishing rolling lines. Kytola flow meters are also used in oil lubrication for large gearboxes in metal mills.

Benefits

With SR series oval gear flow meters

  • Local and remote flow and alarm indication
  • Viscosity and temperature independent, always accurate measurement
  • High contamination tolerance
  • By-pass valve for service on the run
  • Fail-safe pulse sensor
  • Low pressure drop
  • Secured lubrication in all situations, even if gears jam
  • Multiple flow alarms and relays
  • Flow trend and alarm history

With VExA variable area flow meters

  • Reliable continuous flow measurement with optional low flow alarms
  • Flow meters are designed to meet customers operating flow rates at operating viscosity
  • No electricity needed
  • High contamination tolerance

Our solutions are optimized for

  • Rolling mill machine manufacturers
  • Metal rolling mills producing different steel grades and aluminium products such as alloy steel, stainless steel, tool steel and TMT bars
  • Oil circulation unit suppliers
Contact information

Let's get in touch

Kytola Instruments Oy
P.O. Box 5
Olli Kytölän tie 1
FI-40951 Muurame
Finland

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