Product category:
Lubricants
News Release from: Master Chemical Europe | Subject: TRIM C276
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 25 April 2007
Lubricant meets health and safety
standards
TRIM C276 lubricant is ideal for applications which call for high coolant velocities or volumes to achieve maximum productivity.
Master Chemical Europe has released the TRIM C276 synthetic grinding lubricant It does not use formaldehyde donor biocide and meets even the most strict health and safety criteria
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 27 Apr 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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TRIM C276 is ideal for applications which call for high coolant velocities or volumes to achieve maximum productivity.
It is formulated to operate in harsh conditions with the production of little or no foam, mist or odour.
It has the superior cooling and chip setting characteristics of a premium synthetic product with the improved residues and mechanical lubricity of a high-oil semi-synthetic coolant.
TRIM C276 uses an extreme pressure additive for good tool life and improved surface finish.
Despite being free from chlorine and sulphur it has sufficient EP lubricity for drilling, tapping and reaming of most common ferrous and nonferrous materials.
Available in quantities of 20, 204 and 1000 litres, TRIM C276 shows exceptional sump life and superior tramp oil rejection and can be recycled by conventional techniques.
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