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Synthetic mist lubricants improve tool life

A John Neale product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Feb 28, 2007

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.

Significant development time has lead to a range of lubricants with unsurpassed performance, and with products specifically designed for white, yellow and ferrous metals.

Surface finish and tool-life can be considerably improved compared to mineral based products.

Based on fully saturated chemistry these products have superior thermal and oxidative stability, far superior to traditional un-saturated lubricants which experience sticky residues, gums and resins.

There is no build-up on the tooling causing process problems with the ML range of minimal lubricants.

Saw cutting applications leave the blades clean for long service times.

The products have very low odour and so are very pleasant to use causing no adverse comments from operators.

This Supercut ML range of products have superior wetting and leave components easy to handle with low fluid residues.

The environmental and Safety profile of the lubricants is also extremely good.

They have no hazard labeling, no OES/OEL has been set for the lubricant raw materials, they are readily bio-degradable, low odour, and non-irritant.

They have high flash points so reducing the fire risk associated with some mist lubricants.

These lubricants are able to overcome many problems customers experience with minimal lubricants.

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