
Mike Page, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Grinding Fluid",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Manufacturingtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Grinding fluid works with plastics too from
Master Chemical Europe, which we summarised at the time by saying "A cutting fluid originally formulated for the grinding of metals has also proven to be suitable for grinding plastics where accuracy and smooth finish are required".
The day before,
we featured the news release Synthetic grinding fluid meets H and S criteria from
Master Chemical Europe: "A grinding synthetic cutting fluid does not use formaldehyde donor biocide and meets even the most strict health and safety criteria, while offering even better ferrous corrosion protection".
In January 2007, we covered the news from Oel-Held (UK)
concerning its Coolant systems - tool and cutter grinding
- take a look at Coolant is the 'key' to efficient tool grinding
which says: "In tool and cutter grinding, the coolant system is critical to the maintenance of feed and speed rates and to keeping the grinding wheels in good order".
Take a look also at the news release from Master Chemical Europe, Universal cutting fluid tolerates hard water,
as well as Synthetic carbide grinding fluid wins approval from MacDermid,
and Grinding fluid speeds machining, ups quality from Oel-Held (UK).
See also:
Cutting and grinding fluid is aero-approved
(December 2005)
Within weeks of its release, a cutting and grinding fluid that does not use chlorinated or sulphurised extreme pressure additives, received full approval by a UK-based aero engine manufacturer
How many cutting fluids do you really need?
(December 2005)
how many cutting fluids do you really need - it is so easy to slip into bad manufacturing practices, says a supplier, who suggests the variety of fluids used should be checked and rationalised
News on the SintoGrind TTK grinding fluid from Oel-Held (UK)
(September 2004)
A polyalphaolefine synthetic oil meets the demands of high speed grinding applications where the utmost precision and cooling properties are necessary
Specialist grinding fluid ensures high quality
(September 2004)
To advance its grinding capability and improve the working environment, carbide tooling manufacturer switched to a specialist grinding fluid to ensure reliable high quality and ready availability
News on the ToolGrind HM II neat grinding fluid from Oel-Held (UK)
(September 2004)
After investing over GBP 1/2 million in CNC tool and cutter grinders, reliability was poor because the user's coolant was aggressive to the machines - soon cured by using a new tool grinding fluid
News on the Hysol AM water soluble cutting and grinding fluid from Castrol UK
(July 2004)
Thought to be the first water soluble cutting and grinding fluid specifically designed for use with aluminium and magnesium alloys eliminates machine cleaning and fluid changes
Master Chemical selects AquaChem to sell fluids
(May 2004)
A fast growing Irish water treatment services company, AquaChem, is to represent the interests of Master Chemical's Trim metal cutting products in Ireland
Cooling nozzles boost grinding performance
(January 2004)
Cooling system reduces coolant consumption, increases stock removal efficiency, extends grinding wheel life and provides enhanced surface finish characteristics
Grinding fluid eliminates cobalt staining
(November 2003)
A common problem when surface-grinding hard metals was cobalt staining but a synthetic, water based solution does not react with the cobalt content of hard metals at all
Cutting cool, and consistently, without foaming
(January 2003)
Consistently proven not to foam at high pressure, a cutting coolant has been specified again, together with a central coolant filtration system, by a Spanish IC engine producer
Cleaning system cleans up fuel injection parts
(May 2002)
Multi-purpose system cleans and protects critical threads and shafts of several sizes of diesel injector components, which are all badly contaminated with grinding fluid and dust
Seminars to educate on coolant management
(April 2002)
Nationwide one-day seminars are aimed at emphasising the huge cost and performance benefits achievable through effective coolant management
News on the Trim Grind WC tungsten carbide grinding fluid from Master Chemical Europe
(October 2001)
Trim Grind WC has proven to leach substantially less than other grinding fluids currently available whilst maintaining superior cutting and non-cutting characteristics of carbides
