Synthetic machining fluid SUPERGRIND ULTRA
water-solubleoil-free

synthetic machining fluid
synthetic machining fluid
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synthetic, water-soluble, oil-free

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HIGH PERFORMANCE SYNTHETIC WATER MISCIBLE GRINDING FLUID Description Supergrind Ultra is a premium quality versatile fully synthetic clear grinding fluid that is free from nitrites, phenols, sulphur and chlorinated additives. Through its exceptional balance of cooling and lubricating properties, it has the outstanding ability to produce ultra-fine surface finishes. The product may be used on all metal types with the exception of hard metal carbides, and is especially recommended for non-metals, composites and glasses. Supergrind Ultra is ideal for surface grinding and roll grinding and may be used for ultra-high speed machining of free cutting alloys. Additionally it provides good fines separation and high levels of protection against stains and corrosion in a clear biostable solution. Features Excellent corrosion protection Extended sump life Low foam Reduces wheel glazing Mineral oil free Rapid release of fines Excellent operator visibility Resistant to bacterial degradation Areas of Application Operations: Surface, centreless and cylindrical grinding, ultra-fine roll grinding, high speed machining. Materials: High carbon steel, stainless steel, non-ferrous alloys, non-metals composites and glasses. As a flood coolant, optimum concentration will be dependent upon specific machining operations, machined materials and water quality. Non-critical grinding: 2.0 - 2.5% typical Fine finish grinding: 2.5 - 3.0% typical Grinding metals: 3.0 - 4.0% typical High speed cutting and fine machining: 4.0 - 6.0% typical

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