Metalina
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Houghton Hocut 5019
Quick orderingMore infoHOUGHTON HOCUT 5019
Water soluble metalworking fluid
Application HOUGHTON HOCUT 5019
HOCUT 5019 is recommended for grinding of cemented tungsten carbide tools where cobalt is used as a binder. The synthetic formula contains a special additive package to prevent dissolution of cobalt by the coolant also contains polymer lubricity additives to improve wheel life and prevent dry evaporation residues on machines. A minimum concentration of 5% is recommended.
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Houghton Hocut 5140
Quick orderingMore infoPreviously Houghton Metalina B 200
Synthetic water-miscible coolant (transparent)
Recommended usage concentrations for Hocut 5140 are:
- Round & surface grinding: 3 - 5%
Applications Hocut 5140
Hocut 5140 is recommended for surface and cylindrical grinding of cast-iron and ferrous alloys over a broad water hardness range
Your advantage: Price of Hocut 5140 drops automatically with higher volumes.
Show moreStarting at: € 7,65 / L - Round & surface grinding: 3 - 5%
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Houghton Metalina Fluid D 202
Quick orderingMore infoPreviously Houghton Metalina Fluid D 3202.02
Metalina D 202 is a free synthetic grinding fluid with a high quality corrosion inhibiting additive package.
The mineral oil-free, transparent solution provides long sump life and excellent tramp oil rejection.
Applications
Metalina D 202 is recommended for surface and cylindrical grinding ferrous Materials including cast Iron. The synthetic formula completely rejects tramp oil for cleaning this in use and provides extremely no foam maximum filtration efficiency and rapid finest separation. The Products is designed for soft to medium water hardness quality. Recommendation for use Ferrous grounding 3 to 6%
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