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John Neale
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25 Fairifeld Road
Birmingham
B63 4PT
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 121 585 8793
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Listing of all 31 news releases from John Neale:
Lubricants for products to be powder coated
John Neale introduces a range of lubricants specifically for manufacturers who powder coat items after processes requiring liquid lubrication, that can avoid degreasing stages
News from John Neale (10 March 2008)
Metal working fluids reduce hazards
A range of water mix metal working fluids to enable work shops to use the lowest possible hazard labeled metal working fluids.
News from John Neale (19 February 2008)
Synthetic vanishing oils suit high speed pressing
Synthetic vanishing oils for presses operating at up to 2000 strokes/min make operation clean and stop the formation of gumming, varnishing or sticky deposits.
News from John Neale (30 January 2008)
Lubricants overcome spline forming problem
A super high performance lubricant containing 100% synthetic additives, but significantly was combined with special solid lubricants, is used to solve broaching and spline forming problems.
News from John Neale (17 December 2007)
Vanishing oil solves presswork problem
User application article A pressworking company had to provide pressings for the construction industry, but they had to be dry 20-30 min after leaving the press and accept a self-adhesive foam.
News from John Neale (29 November 2007)
Lubricants cover stamping and tube bending
Stamping lubricants and tube bending lubricants for automotive and other heat transfer components include vanishing oils, thermally degreased oils, and semi-synthetic oils.
News from John Neale (16 November 2007)
Low cost trike replacement solvent
Solvent 602 from john Neale allows small companies to change from trike with limited investment and limited impact on process times.
News from John Neale (11 October 2007)
Light support media eases large tube bending
To overcome the problem of the weight of supporting media used in the bending of large diameter tubes, a light weight, low melting polymer has been introduced.
News from John Neale (14 August 2007)
Lubricant replaces soap for steel tube drawing
For severe reduction in the cold drawing of steel, tube makers generally use phosphate soap, but a polymer-based lubricant avoids phosphate chemicals disposal and energy consumption.
News from John Neale (26 June 2007)
Water rinse cleans brass products
User application article Trials have confirmed that water can now be used successfully to degrease components using water rinse iat 75 deg C so the components dry rapidly after degreasing.
News from John Neale (25 June 2007)
Synthetic mist lubricants improve tool life
Designed for use in machining white, yellow and ferrous metals, a range of high performance, synthetic, bio-degradable mist lubricants improve surface finish and tool life.
News from John Neale (28 February 2007)
Ultra high performance vanishing oils
John Neale has introduced a range of innovative ultra high performance vanishing oils which may allow manufacturing companies to avoid degreasing of components prior to subsequent processing.
News from John Neale ( 7 February 2007)
Vanishing oils work with deep drawing
'Vanishing oils' have the performance of traditional viscous forming fluids - even for deep drawing - and may avoid having to degrease components before further operations.
News from John Neale (22 January 2007)
Water-based synthetic roll forming lubricant
John Neale has introduced a high performance water-based synthetic roll forming lubricant.
News from John Neale (26 October 2006)
Lubricant improves tube-drawing finish
User application article Metalforming fluid was tested as an ID and OD tube-drawing lubricant and immediately surface finish improved, and later, scrap rates were significantly reduced.
News from John Neale (23 October 2006)
Synthetic Water-mix cutting fluid
John Neale has developed a new coolant control concept in to the market, in order to overcome many of the problems associated with the use of water-mix metal working fluids.
News from John Neale (11 October 2006)
Multi-function lubricant addresses tube drawing
User application article Tube-making company wanted to eliminate solvent degreasing of their copper tube but still have very clean annealed copper tube - and also wanted one lubricant for all tube drawing processes.
News from John Neale (28 September 2006)
Tube forming lubricants enhance die life
User application article After surveying a tube plant, a supplier recommended premium performance aluminium tube forming lubricants and ancillary aluminium process lubricants that enhanced its forming process.
News from John Neale (12 September 2006)
Products replace trichloroethylene degreasing
Following work with a tube manufacturer, a lubricants supply company has been able to utilize the experience gained to help users find low cost options to replace trichloroethylene degreasing.
News from John Neale (12 September 2006)
Low hazard oil used in aluminium machining
User application article A synthetic, biodegradable, neat cutting oil satisfied the requirement for a low viscosity, low hazard and low residue fluid for use in mist lubrication when machining aluminium components.
News from John Neale ( 5 September 2006)
Coolant solves foaming and scumming problems
Monel or aluminium tube draw lubricant developed
Sheet metal forming lubricant is synthetic
SS tube lubricant improves draw performance
Degreasing drawn copper and aluminium tubes
Synthetic neat cutting oil is bio-degradable
Tube bending lubricant is chlorine-free
Synthetic forming oils offer high performance
Degreasing solvents outperform trichloroethylene
Lubricants smooth severe cold metal reductions
Lubricant additives benefit SS tube drawing

