Tech Cool 35048BF is an ideal solution for global aerospace manufacturers that require premium performance without the use of formaldehyde-releasing triazine-type biocides, a known human carcinogen.
Chemetall’s research team has been able to maintain all the critical performance parameters required of a premium coolant, significantly improving the lubricity characteristics on aluminum with the Tech Cool 35048BF, without the use of boron compounds, chlorine, sulfur, or phosphorous.
A key product in the platform approach to coolant technology, Tech Cool 35048BF provides long sump life, low odors without the use of bactericides, reduced foam levels, exceptional corrosion resistance, and high lubricity. Substrate staining, typically a challenge for metalworking fluids, has been eliminated with Tech Cool 35048BF, making it suitable for machining ferrous, aluminum, copper, and brass substrates.
Consistent with the portfolio of Chemetall micro-emulsion coolants, Tech Cool 35048BF achieves a highly stable emulsion that rejects tramp oils and minimizes residues, greatly augmenting sump life and reducing coolant consumption rates. Outstanding lubricity extends tool life compared to the use of conventional fluids, helping to reduce operating costs.
Stable in hard water and compatible with recycling programs, Tech Cool 35048BF is designed for central systems and stand-alone machines.
Tech Cool 35048BF provides an excellent balance of performance, ease of operation, worker acceptance, and return on investment, all while manufacturers make parts faster and better, generating less waste and remaining fully compliant.
Chemetall is ISO 9001 compliant and offers a wide spectrum of products ranging from metalworking fluids, drawing and stamping compounds, cleaners, rust preventatives, and surface treatment chemistries. Products are available in pails, drums, totes, and bulk deliveries.
Chemetall
New Providence, N.J.
www.chemetallamericas.com
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