Fluids Provide Corrosion Protection in Metalworking Applications
Chemetall’s Tech Cool 35058 metalworking fluid is designed for applications that require a superior micro-finish on ferrous alloys, low- and high-carbon steels, titanium, molybdenum, and tough alloys. Tech Cool 35037 is a general-purpose fluid developed for applications on aluminum and copper alloys.
Chemetall’s Tech Cool 35058 metalworking fluid is designed for applications that require a superior micro-finish on ferrous alloys, low- and high-carbon steels, titanium, molybdenum, and tough alloys. It offers high corrosion protection; contains no chlorine, sulfur, boron or phosphorus compounds; and is compatible with ferrous and aluminum alloys, the company says. The solution also is low-foaming and formulated to run longer in high-velocity central systems. It is recommended for use in most medium to heavy-duty machining and grinding applications.
Tech Cool 35037 is a general-purpose machining and grinding fluid developed for applications on aluminum and copper alloys. It also is low-foaming, and is designed to deliver superior finishes for aluminum drilling and tapping applications. The fluid offers high corrosion protection and extended sump life, and contains no sulfur compounds. It is free of formaldehyde-releasing biocides, and is recommended for use in most general-purpose machining and grinding applications.
Chemetall is the surface treatment business unit of BASF’s Coatings division.
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