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News Release from: John Neale | Subject: Synthetic bio-degradable neat cutting oil
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 August 2006
Synthetic neat cutting oil is
bio-degradable
A high performance fully synthetic bio-degradable neat cutting oil - for many uses on all metals - is based on saturated chemistry, which gives this product excellent thermal stability.
A high performance fully synthetic bio-degradable neat cutting oil - for many uses on all metals - is based on saturated chemistry, which gives this product excellent thermal stability Envirocut SE10 is high performance fully synthetic bio-degradable neat cutting oil
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 3 Jul 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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It is based on saturated chemistry which gives this product excellent thermal stability.
Envirocut SE10 offers many benefits over traditional neat cutting oils, these benefits include the following.
1 - No mist hazard, being completely free of mineral oil this product has no occupational exposure limit.
2 - Bio-degradable, being based on renewable components this product has excellent bio-degradability.
3 - Lower fire risk, synthetic chemistry gives this product significantly higher flash point compared to a mineral oil of the same viscosity.
4 - High performance, the synthetic chemistry gives excellent cutting performance.
5 - Minimal lubrication, more suitable for mist lubrication due to low mist hazard.
Envirocut SE10 joins the family of synthetic neat cutting oils offered by John Neale.
It gives users a low viscosity high performance cutting fluid suitable for a large range of applications on all metals.
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