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Cutting lubricants, coolants, systems and treatment
News Release from: Master Chemical Europe | Subject: TRIM C120 CG carbide grinding coolant
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 September 2003
Non-chlorinated fluid cools carbide
grinding
Formulated for carbide grinding, a non-chlorinated coolant includes low foam, superior sump life, low odour and improved resistance to cobalt leaching.
Carbide grinding is the application for which Master Chemical's new TRIM C120 CG has been formulated Notable features of this new non-chlorinated coolant include low foam, superior sump life, low odour and improved resistance to cobalt leaching
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 22 May 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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TRIM C120 CG contains no nitrites, secondary amines, nor phenolics.
It has been formulated to comply with all current and anticipated health and safety legislation and is therefore classified as non-hazardous under the new CHIP 3 regulations.
This new synthetic minimises cobalt leaching whilst maintaining superior cutting and non-cutting characteristics.
In common with all TRIM products, C120 CG has excellent resistance to bacterial and fungal attack and can be recycled with good tramp oil separation by conventional techniques.
TRIM C120 CG does not attack wheel bonding systems and although primarily introduced for grinding carbide, it can also be used in the machining of ceramics, chill cast alloys and tool steels.
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