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PRODUCT UNE INTRODUCTION
Introduction to ValCOOL Cutting fluids and Specialty Fluids
Ninety-seven percent of the energy consumed in melalcutting is converted into heat, which can damage both your cutting tools and your workpie> An overheated tool loses its hardness, which short life, and an overheated workpiece loses its dimensions. Continuous cooling is required. Water-based cutting fluids provide the best cooling solutions, as well as flush away chips and swarf, lubricate moving machine components, and protect against the corrosion of your workpiece and tooling.
ValCOOL cutting fluids are classified by the following types:
^^^^^^^^^^^^ • Consists of natural {
md synthetic emulsifiers, s
nail oil droplets,
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in protection, lubrication,
and tolerance to conic
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md sump life than soluble
oil cutting fluids.
• Oil-free solutions of polymers and other organic and inorganii
• Works well at higher speeds.
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■s that allow the oil to disperse in a wide range of applicalir
ValCOOL specialty fluids are designed to increase the lubricity of the cutting fluids, prevent corrosion, and form a solid lubricant between the chip and the cutting tool. A specialty fluid can be applied either to the cutting fluid mix or, in its undiluted form, directly onto the workpiece before or during the machining operation.
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