Cutting coolant SUPERCUT 6000
water-solubleextreme pressure

cutting coolant
cutting coolant
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cutting, water-soluble, extreme pressure

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HIGH OIL, EXTREME PRESSURE, SEMI-SYNTHETIC WATER SOLUBLE COOLANT Description Supercut 6000 has been developed to supply the modern machine workshop with a single versatile product to cope with a wide range of machining operations. Its excellent lubricity handles slow speed and high pressure operations, whilst its superior level of Extreme Pressure additives permits the use of high speed CNC machine cutting of tough alloys. The product is nitrite and phenol free combined with good housekeeping practice confers exceptional resistance to bacterial and fungal degradation leading to extended sump life. Supercut 6000 possesses first class inhibition to ferrous corrosion and aluminium stain formation. The product readily dilutes in all water qualities to form a fine, low odour, light brown transparent emulsion, which resists the incorporation of tramp oils. Features All Metal Compatibility Adapted for a wide range of Machine Feeds and Speeds High Level of Extreme Pressure and Lubricity Additives Exceptional Resistance to Bacterial Degradation Excellent Cooling Power Extended Sump Life Applications Capable for high speed CNC and FMS machining cells, multi-metal compatibility including stainless steels and work hardening alloys. General Machining Concentration: 3 - 4% typical High Speed CNC Concentration: 4 - 5% typical Medium Speed Concentration: 5 - 6% typical Note: In harder water the emulsion appearance may become “milky” after a relatively short period of time.

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