What are types of coolant and coolant used for cnc lathe,grinding,honing,plateau honing?
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Answers:
I and most electrical device tool sales companies, recommend a water base Coolant. I prefer to use a Chlorine Free, versions, that is better for the environment.
My brand of choice is Hangsterfer's base in New Jersey.
The Model # is CF-500 and they have sale outlets around the USA. Call them Toll Free: 1-8OO-433-5823 for the closest service location, to you. Mobil and Blaser Swisslube, 1-845-294-3200 also makes a good coolant.
7.5 to 8% mixture, of Coolant (Raw) to 1 gallon of thump water. Source(s): www.hangsterfers.com or 1-8OO-433-lube (5823)
www.blaser.com or 845-294-3200
They can be broken into two groups oil base and water based. There are probably 200 brands of respectively in every machining magazine.
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Answers:
I and most electrical device tool sales companies, recommend a water base Coolant. I prefer to use a Chlorine Free, versions, that is better for the environment.
My brand of choice is Hangsterfer's base in New Jersey.
The Model # is CF-500 and they have sale outlets around the USA. Call them Toll Free: 1-8OO-433-5823 for the closest service location, to you. Mobil and Blaser Swisslube, 1-845-294-3200 also makes a good coolant.
7.5 to 8% mixture, of Coolant (Raw) to 1 gallon of thump water. Source(s): www.hangsterfers.com or 1-8OO-433-lube (5823)
www.blaser.com or 845-294-3200
They can be broken into two groups oil base and water based. There are probably 200 brands of respectively in every machining magazine.
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