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  • Metalworking Fluid Controls
    Prolonging the life of the metalworking fluid and optimizing its performance are very dependent on the control of the metalworking fluid system. This control includes maintenance of the mechanical components as well as the metalworking fluid and is as important as the selection of the proper fluid
  • Lead (Pb):In the Metalworking Environment
    in the metal removal fluid. If lead based metals or alloys containing lead are machined and/or ground and a water based metalworking fluid is used, dissolved lead should be expected in the fluid mix. To help control the lead buildup in a metalworking fluid mix, effective removal of the metal fines and chips
  • Precision Cleaning in the Metalworking Industry
    CLEANING in the Metalworking Industry. A continuing trend in the industry is that cleanliness standards are becoming more stringent and. precisely defined. These tightened cleaning standards are required for components of assemblies with close. operating tolerances such as automotive powertrain
  • Treatment and Disposal of Used Metalworking Fluids
    Even with the best fluid management procedures, waterbased metalworking fluids will not last indefinitely. Typically, two situations can dictate disposal of the fluid. These are excessive contamination (oil, dirt, metals, etc.) and rancid odors. Though these criteria are subjective, most dump
  • Surviving Hostile Control System Environments (.pdf)
    Control systems are often subjected to a variety of hostile environments. For example, metalworking environments are often characterized by cutting fluids, lubricating oils and metal chips. Food processing and medical equipment typically are subjected to periodic washdowns/sterilization. Chemical
  • Rancidity Control
    in metalworking operations. Rancidity can be prevented by understanding the causes and following a few simple control practices. Microorganisms (bacteria, mold, and yeast) cause rancidity by multiplying in metalworking fluids after the concentrate is diluted with water for use. As sold, CIMCOOL
  • Torch Height Control for Automated Plasma Cutting Applications
    and accuracy in plate and sheet cutting applications-an often neglected component of any plasma cutting operation is Torch Height Control. TORCH HEIGHT CONTROL FOR AUTOMATED PLASMA CUTTING APPLICATIONS : Fabricating and Metalworking. Home. Subscribe. Advertise. Calendar. Newsletters. About Us. Contact Us
  • Foam Control
    Foam is typically considered to be an undesirable property in a metalworking fluid. Since most metalworking fluids have good cleaning properties to help keep machines clean, they also foam when agitated. The quantity of foam that occurs, then, depends upon the chemical composition of a metalworking

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