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Fluid management comes in-house

A QSCD product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 12, 2006

Accessories enable companies to establish their own fluid management programmes.

QSCD has taken another step towards helping manufacturers efficiently manage their use of metalworking fluids by bringing together a range of accessories that will enable companies to establish their own fluid management programme (FMP).

With the increasing requirement to provide cost downs and improve efficiency of use of fluids from "cradle to grave" and to provide a safer and healthier environment for operators, QSCD is a "one stop shop" for a range of products that compliment metalworking fluids, and which maximise benefits to operators while minimising environmental impact.

With the current concerns the UK Health and Safety Executive has with the effective management of metalworking fluids, particularly in the area of bacterial control, these accessories will help employers meet their obligations to employees by establishing an effective FMP which will improve the working environment and positively impact on the bottom line.

Through distribution and agency agreements with manufacturers of this equipment QSCD is able to provide cost savings in all areas of fluid use from efficient and reliable metering of concentrates, operator safety is improved through a range of monitoring tools to check fluid condition and bacterial activity as well as oil mist separation units for improved air quality and nonconsumable filtration equipment will minimise the cost and impact of fluid and "wet swarf" disposal as well as improving tool life.

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