We will introduce a case where removing the sliding surface oil maintained the liquid state and prevented the occurrence of mold and odors!
We would like to introduce a case we received from a company engaged in metal cutting, drilling, and sheet metal processing.
This company had been using a translucent type of water-soluble cutting oil and performed coolant replacement approximately twice a year. However, within two weeks, the translucent liquid became cloudy, and at the same time, it developed stickiness, mold, and odor.
We proposed the use of a water-soluble cutting oil that is less prone to emulsifying with other oils and has excellent cleaning properties. After its introduction, by removing the sliding surface oil, the condition of the liquid was maintained, preventing the occurrence of mold and odor.
[Challenges Before Introduction]
■ Although coolant replacement was performed twice a year, the condition of the liquid deteriorated quickly, leading to the development of mold and odor.
■ Even after the coolant replacement, it was necessary to replace the coolant again after six months.
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