Technical Facts

FAQ

Please find below a list of FAQs related to our products and services for Precision Fluids, Inc.
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How do I mix water extendable coolant?

What are the possible reasons for foam problems with water soluble coolants?

Why do emulsions sometimes have a "Monday Morning" smell?

This smell is caused by microbial attack of the emulsion by bacteria, yeast, and fungi.
Reasons for the attack are:

Why can water miscible fluids lose their corrosion protection performance?

What are emulsifiers?

Emulsifiers are chemical molecules which allow the stable distribution of oil droplets in water. There are 3 main groups which can be classified by their polarity.

Is there a fire risk associated with the use of neat cutting oils?

Yes, all mineral oils, as well as vegetable oils or esters, have an explosion range. For mineral oils it is commonly between 0.6 and 6.5vol.%. Within this range there is a danger of explosion if there is an ignition source, such as broken tools. The mix of oil and air in a machine tool should be kept either below 0.6 vol.% by using a local exhaust ventilation (LEV) unit or above the upper explosion limit by heavy flooding. As the flashpoint of neat cutting oils is mostly far above 100, this value usually has a smaller impact when fire occurs.

When do you use water soluble coolant, and when do you use the neat cutting oils?

What are multi-functional oils?

What are the five main factors that influence the performance of a soluble oil?