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Assess coolant management systems for yourself

For companies not convinced of the advantages of a coolant management system, Fluid Solutions are prepared to supply a mobile purifier on loan.

News from Fluid Solutions (18 November 2002)

Overheats on automatics led to coolant change

 User application article   Running two new sliding-head CNC machines at speed with a conventional chlorine-free mineral oil caused serious overheating problems until the user changed to a synthetic cutting fluid.

News from Castrol UK (18 October 2002)

Suds recycling reduced production costs too

 User application article   Although the prime motive behind Draeger's investment in a recycling system and sump sucker was environmental, a substantial reduction in production costs was also realised.

News from Master Chemical Europe (17 October 2002)

Coolant trials lead to significant annual savings

Offering a One-Stop-Shop engineering service that includes casting, machining and paint finishing, a Sandy company has saved more than 50% on coolant consumption - an annual saving of GBP18,000.

News from Castrol UK (14 October 2002)

As machined parts are ready for coating, plating

Small quantities of non-toxic pure vegetable lubricant are used in a precision lubrication system mean that components frequently require no cleaning before finishing, coating or plating.

News from Advanced Micro Lubrication (27 August 2002)

System cuts prices of waste oil, coolant disposal

Coolant replacement and waste oil disposal costs can be slashed, while environmental problems can be eliminated by a mobile purifier for machines or systems.

News from Fluid Solutions (15 April 2002)

High pressure coolant blast slices cycle time down

 User application article   By retrofitting a high pressure coolant system to its new sliding head automatic lathe, Unicut Precision has been able to reduce the cycle time on a complex 31mm dia SS parts by some 12%.  Brochure available  

News from NC Engineering ( 3 April 2002)

Synthetic lubricant compares with best solubles

The new TRIM C320 from Master Chemical Europe for the high speed turning, drilling, tapping and grinding of aluminium, steel, cast iron and copper alloys.

News from Master Chemical Europe (31 January 2002)

Compound improves finish, extends tool life

Tufcut metal cutting compound provides an extreme -pressure resistant, tenacious film between the tool cutting edge and the workpiece to ensure an excellent surface finish and extended tool life.

News from Ambersil (15 January 2002)

Coolant contributes to smooth take-off

 User application article   Synthetic coolant helps produce a smooth surface on aluminium hatch cover machined for use with the Ariane 44L rocket.

News from Master Chemical Europe (26 September 2001)

Ultrafiltration produces reusuable water

 User application article   Tubular ultrafiltration membranes, which can remove oils, emulsions and suspended solids down to 0.01 micron from waste water, produce a clear filtrate which can be discharged to the drains.

News from Goodtech Vanpipe ( 7 September 2001)

Lubricant eases tapping and threading

 User application article   Changing from a conventional metal-cutting compound to vegetable-based SafeCut lubricant has brought increased tool life, cleaner components and fewer rejects at

News from Advanced Carbide Tooling (16 August 2001)

Precision lubrication improves health and safety

Advanced Carbide Tooling is featuring the advantages of its Microlube precision lubrication system and comprehensive range of chamfering machines at the Tooling Show in October.

News from Advanced Carbide Tooling ( 9 August 2001)

Cutting emulsion needs no additives

The latest TRIM high oil semi-synthetic emulsion concentrate has been formulated to run effectively for long periods without the need for costly additives.

News from Master Chemical Europe ( 3 August 2001)

Surface and edge grinding machines cleaned up

 User application article   Cleaner machine tools, prolonged coolant life and lower operating costs are the three main benefits of switching to TRIM C270 synthetic coolant.

News from Master Chemical Europe (22 May 2001)

Emulsion suits high speed turning and grinding

High oil semi-synthetic emulsion concentrate is a general purpose, multi-metal coolant is extremely stable and hard water-resistant and promises a long sump life.

News from Master Chemical Europe (30 April 2001)

Coolant cleans up surface and edge grinding

 User application article   Cleaner machine tools, prolonged coolant life and lower operating costs are three main benefits experienced by Stanley Tools since making the switch to TRIM C270 synthetic grinding coolant.

News from Master Chemical Europe (26 February 2001)

Recycling coolants saves costs

The installation of a coolant re-cycling system 10 years ago acted as a springboard for the establishment of a USA based coolant specialist's first overseas subsidiary.

News from Master Chemical Europe (26 February 2001)

Rotary coolant adapter avoids bearing wear

A rotary coolant adapter uses split construction to separate the bearing housing from the coolant collar to increase reliability over extended service life.  Brochure available  

News from NCMT (14 July 2000)

Oil-water separator offers excellent efficiency

The Ecosep SL oil-water separator is so efficient it allows 99.9% of condensate to be discharged into the foul sewers

News from Zander-Hiross (22 February 2000)

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