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GLASGRIND 100
Oil free synthetic coolant for glass, plastic and ceramic grinding
GLASGRIND 100 is an oil free, nitrite free, water extendable grinding fluid concentrate containing wetting agents for superior cooling and corrosion inhibitors for in-process rust protection of machine tools and metal parts. When diluted for use, GLASGRIND 100 provides a stable, effective medium for abrasive working of glass and all vitreous materials.
GLASGRIND 100 contains a polymer which causes fines to agglomerate and settle rapidly rather than recirculate through the grinding zone. In addition, this polymer causes the fines to settle in a soft, easily removed slurry.
GLASGRIND 100 is an oil free, nitrite free, water extendable grinding fluid concentrate containing wetting agents for superior cooling and corrosion inhibitors for in-process rust protection of machine tools and metal parts. When diluted for use, GLASGRIND 100 provides a stable, effective medium for abrasive working of glass and all vitreous materials.
GLASGRIND 100 contains a polymer which causes fines to agglomerate and settle rapidly rather than recirculate through the grinding zone. In addition, this polymer causes the fines to settle in a soft, easily removed slurry.
| Part No. | Quantity |
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| 88-050 | 5 Gallon Pail |
Applications:
GLASGRIND 100 can be used for sawing, drilling, edging, beveling, scratch removal and other abrasive working of glass, plastic, quartz, silica, heat resistant glasses and ceramics. GLASGRIND 100 is compatible with diamond and all other abrasives.
Advantages:
- Excellent Cooling Function
- Non-Foaming
- Long Sump Life
- Excellent Corrosion Inhibition
- Oil Free - Minimal Disposal Costs
- Allows Soft Settling of Swarf
- No Sticky Residues
- Economical
Properties: | |
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Clear Amber Liquid
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Transparent
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Bland
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Soft, Soluble
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8.7 ± 0.3
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1.04 ± 0.01
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8.6 ± 0.1
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None
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None
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2% (1:49) | 3% (1:32) | 4% (1:24) | 5% (1:19) |
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0.3 | 0.5 | 0.6 | 0.8 |
An optical refractometer may be used for determining concentration. These numbers are typical and are not to be construed as specifications.
Recommended Starting Dilutions: | |
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32:1 (3%) to 49:1 (2%)
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The information presented on this page is for informational purposes only. Please ensure the accuracy of the data from the manufacturer's Product Data Sheet and Material Safety Data Sheets listed above.
