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Near dry machining aims to replace traditional coolant and pure oil flood systems in machining environments with a precisely controlled compressed air stream, which serves as both a cooling agent at the lubrication point and a carrier for minimal amounts of oil. This oil is periodically injected into the air stream, coating the surfaces needing lubrication, thereby reducing friction and wear. The lubricating aerosol, delivered to the cutting surface, utilizes two methods: external lubrication, where oil is transported through an external nozzle positioned near the tool and workpiece, and internal or "through-the-tool" lubrication, where oil is conveyed through internal lubrication holes within the cutting tool. Dropsa has pioneered advanced technology for these processes, including the innovative MiQueL and MaXtreme systems.