Product category:
Cutting lubricants, coolants, systems and treatment
News Release from: Master Chemical Europe | Subject: Trim VHP soluble oil
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 19 December 2002
Soluable oil is foam- and mist-free at
350,000 rpm
Even at high spindle speeds - up to 350,000 rev/min - soluble oil runs foam- and mist-free at the production site of W and H Dentalwerk Buermoos in Austria.
Even at high spindle speeds, Master Chemical Europe's Trim VHP soluble oil runs foam- and mist-free at the production site of W and H Dentalwerk Buermoos in Austria It has also proven its ability to help maintain the extremely tight dimensional tolerances and exceptional surface finishes required in the company's manufacture of high quality dental drills, some of which operate at speeds up to 350,000 rpm
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 22 May 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Amongst the largest in the field of dental instrument manufacturers, W and H Dentalwerk is a high profile company both environmentally and socially.
It recently received an award for encouraging more than 35% of its workforce to cycle to work.
Operator acceptability, low odour and the absence of chlorinated ingredients were therefore important criteria in the company's choice of Trim VHP (very high pressure).
Supplied by MCE's Distributor-Partner, TPS of Austria, Trim VHP is predominantly used in the W and H Dentalwerk's Kitamura machining centres.
These produce the small and highly precise components in stainless steel, aluminium, copper alloys and titanium required for the latest generation of high speed dental drills.
"Trim VHP won through against stiff competition," concludes Master Chemical's Ray Weaver.
"In addition to meeting the customer's performance criteria, it was also able to replace several other brands of soluble and neat oils.
This has simplified the company's inventory and allowed them to take advantage of volume purchasing." The high pressure, no foam characteristics of the Trim VHP family of products is also shared by Trim C270 which has been formulated for applications calling for high coolant velocities or volumes to achieve maximum productivity.
For this reason, this synthetic coolant has also been selected for all grinding work undertaken at W and H Dentalwerk.
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