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Sept 2010  
 
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Your shortCUTS search for
   Coolant
   Located 5 products and 5 articles.

Product results:

Coolant Recycling System
Coolant Recycling System
PRAB's Guardian coolant recycling system is a fluid reclamation management tool for operations with industrial coolant or washwater reservoirs.

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Minimum-Quantity Lubricant
Minimum-Quantity Lubricant
Accu-Lube Synthetic II from ITW Rocol North America is a minimum-quantity metalworking lubricant with nonchlorinated extreme-pressure and boundary lubrication additives.

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MQL/Near-Dry Machining
MQL/Near-Dry Machining
Unist Inc., a manufacturer of equipment for MQL/near-dry machining, has expanded its list of successful applications to include drilling in the structural steel fabrication market.

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Metalworking fluid
Metalworking fluid
Tech-Cool 35052 from Chemetall is a semisynthetic metalworking fluid for machining cast and wrought aluminum alloys, stainless steels, titanium and nickel-base alloys. 

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Bandsaw nozzles
Bandsaw nozzles
Two new minimum-quantity-lubrication spray nozzles for use with horizontal bandsaws are available from Unist Inc. The nozzles mount to the adjustable blade guide on bandsaws.

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Article results:
Liquid tools
Author: Ed Rolfert, Cimcool Industrial Products
Published: August 2010
Metalworking fluids can play a signifi cant role in boosting machining productivity when engineered to provide cooling and lubrication.

Selecting coolant scientifically
Author: Mark W. Scherer, Master Chemical Corp.
Published: February 2010
Using an independent laboratory to test different coolants can provide the impartial data needed to make the right choice for machining titanium.

Can-do coolant strategies
Author: Warren Runestrand, JTM Products Inc.
Published: September 2009
With the cost of high-performance coolants on the rise, coolant management is more important than ever. It starts by getting the basics right.

MQL: Lean and Green
Author: Chuck Boelkins, Unist
Published: March 2009
The benefits of minimumquantitylubrication, which is suitable for many types of machine tools, are numerous.

Cutting Down on Cutting Fluids?
Author: Joseph L. Hazelton
Published: September 2008
While using a single cutting fluid to machine and grind all workpiece materials may not be economically feasible, many machine shops can reduce their number of metalworking fluids.

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