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Low foam fluid
25 January 2013
The chemistry of semi synthetic cutting and grinding fluids makes minimal foaming difficult to achieve. Master Chemical Europe believes it has cracked the problem with its new TRIM SC415 and SC617. The formulation o

The chemistry of semi synthetic
cutting and grinding fluids makes
minimal foaming difficult to achieve.
Master Chemical Europe believes it has cracked the problem with its new TRIM SC415 and SC617.
The formulation of the semisynthetic coolants ensures low levels of foam. Hard water tolerant, the coolants work well in operations such as grinding, milling, turning, drilling and tapping. TRIM SC617 contains an extreme pressure additive that boosts performance for difficult-to-machine materials.
The company says that when trialled in a 50,000L central system consumption of TRIM SC415, by comparison with a previous semisynthetic, dropped by 50%.
Master Chemical Europe believes it has cracked the problem with its new TRIM SC415 and SC617.
The formulation of the semisynthetic coolants ensures low levels of foam. Hard water tolerant, the coolants work well in operations such as grinding, milling, turning, drilling and tapping. TRIM SC617 contains an extreme pressure additive that boosts performance for difficult-to-machine materials.
The company says that when trialled in a 50,000L central system consumption of TRIM SC415, by comparison with a previous semisynthetic, dropped by 50%.
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