Product category:
Cutting lubricants, coolants, systems and treatment
News Release from: Master Chemical Europe | Subject: SC9030 semi-synthetic emulsion concentrate
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 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.
The latest TRIM high oil semi-synthetic emulsion concentrate from Master Chemical Europe has been formulated to run effectively for long periods without the need for costly additives Compatible with all ferrous and non-ferrous materials, SC9030 has a very wide application range including high speed turning and grinding
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 22 May 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The fine particle size of SC9030 reduces carry-off and facilitates its delivery to the point of cut; any residue is easily removed with either water, working solution or aqueous cleaners.
By leaving a very light oil on slideways, chucks, tool holders and fixtures, the SC9030 also effectively prevents the accumulation of residue.
TRIM SC9030 contains a non-chlorinated, non-sulphurised extreme pressure additive to control edge build-up.
In applications where friction reduction and prevention of built-up edge are critical, a higher concentration of emulsion to water is recommended; lower concentrations meet the needs of high speed operations where heat removal is the key issue.
TRIM SC9030 is available in 20 litre plastic pails, 204 litre steel drums or 1000 litre IBC containers.
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