Using bargain-basement metalworking fluids on state-of-the-art machining equipment is a bit like buying old, bias ply tires from a salvage yard for a new Ferrari.
Sure, the initial price tag is lower (on something that was a far smaller investment to begin with), but they’ll keep your big-money purchase from delivering the performance you paid for.
That’s the analogy Dale Zimmerman, regional sales manager for Master Fluid Solutions, uses to demonstrate the value of high-quality metalworking fluids to customers.
“When you have a new machine with high-pressure pumps, chillers, through-the-tool cooling and all the other capabilities that have been developed, you have to have a fluid that’s capable of handling all those things as well,” he says. Otherwise, “you’re limiting the capabilities that you spent money to get. Because you don’t have a fluid that’s formulated to stand up to these challenges, you end up running your machine at less than optimum parameters.”
A prime example of the drawbacks is foaming, which can impede machining operations: “If you put a fluid developed in 2010 that was held to the design characteristics of that age—when machines were capable of 80 pounds per square inch of pressure—into a 2024 machine capable of 1,000 psi, then it’s likely going to foam like crazy,” Zimmerman explains. Newer products such as Trim® MicroSol 692XT are formulated to excel in such environments.
While the latest innovations in metalworking fluids are designed to achieve maximum metal removal across a range of alloys and operations, it can be all too easy for customers to focus solely on price.
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