Moisture in the electrical and circuit components of CNC lathes may cause malfunctions. Therefore, it is very important to take some effective moisture-proof measures. The following are some methods to prevent the electrical and circuit components of CNC lathes from getting damp:
1. Keep the environment dry: First, the CNC lathe must ensure that the environment where the CNC lathe is located remains dry. Air conditioners, humidifiers and ventilation facilities can be checked regularly to ensure that they are working properly to maintain the humidity of the environment where the machine tool is located within the appropriate range.
2. Sealing and dustproof: CNC lathe electrical cabinets should be sealed as much as possible to reduce the entry of humid air from the outside. Moisture-absorbing and dust-proof sponges can be installed at the heat dissipation holes of the electrical cabinet and replaced regularly to absorb and block moist air and dust.
3. Waterproof treatment: CNC lathes can use spraying, dipping, potting and other processes to carry out waterproof treatment on important components to enhance their moisture-proof performance.
4. Choose materials with low hygroscopicity: When purchasing electronic components and structural materials for CNC lathes, you should try to choose materials with low hygroscopicity, which can reduce the possibility of components getting damp.
5. Use protective agent: The surface of CNC lathe electronic circuit board can be coated with acrylic film protective agent or silicone resin film protective agent. These protective agents can effectively prevent the intrusion of moisture.
6. Place desiccant: For CNC lathe equipment that is not used frequently, you can place an appropriate amount of desiccant in the electrical cabinet, and then cover it with a protective cover to absorb moisture in the cabinet. In wet seasons, the desiccant replacement cycle should be shortened to ensure its effectiveness.
7. Regular cleaning and tidying: CNC lathes regularly clean and tidy electrical cabinets to ensure that the cabinets are clean and dust-free, which also helps prevent the accumulation of moist air.
8. Regular replacement of parts: CNC lathes regularly replace aging and hardened circuits of electrical equipment based on actual production conditions to prevent failures caused by aging circuits.
9. Keep the machine tool running: It is recommended that the CNC lathe should not be powered off for a long time and try to keep the standby idle running state to prevent the screw guide rail from getting wet and rusting.
To sum up, preventing the electrical and circuit components of CNC lathes from getting damp requires comprehensive consideration of multiple aspects, including environmental control, equipment maintenance, and material selection. By taking these measures, you can effectively reduce the risk of moisture in the electrical and circuit components of CNC lathes and ensure their normal operation.