Metalworking fluids (MWFs), including coolants, lubricants, corrosion inhibitors, and cleaners, are used in machining and grinding operations to remove chips from the cutting zone, improve surface-finishes, and promote or improve tool life. Choosing the right metalworking fluid can double tool life and improve the performance of metalworking machines by…
Reducing friction between the metal and cutting tool
Cooling the workpiece and cutting or forming tools
Protecting machinery and workpiece from corrosion
Improving productivity with higher speeds and feeds
Reducing machine wear and downtime
Investing in a high-quality metalworking fluid is highly beneficial to many aspects of your company, including parts quality, health and safety, and the bottom line. Though metalworking fluids are an integral part of the machining process, some manufacturers chose an inexpensive MWF to save money on a line item. This is, in fact, a false economy. As the cost of MWF is a factor that ranges from 0.03% to less than 1% of a manufacturing facility's budget, finding the right MWF actually lowers other costs because it impacts everything in production, from machines to parts to operators.
The following sections outline a part’s journey through the shop, from the moment it enters as a raw material, to the moment it reaches your customer. Metalworking fluids are there to enhance the process every step of the way.
All types of metal are machined and worked in plants across various industries, from expensive alloys in the aerospace and automotive industries to the stainless steel used in the medical industry. Each metal has different requirements when it comes to metalworking fluids which can often be a little confusing. We’re here to help you find the right fluids for your specific metal.
The main metal groups including steels, stainless steels, cast irons, nonferrous metals, superalloys, and hardened steels are represented by their ISO group letter and color, indicating that the metal you are using is certified by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and therefore, of high quality and standard.
When it’s time to cut or form the metal into a part, two factors are considered - the type of metal being machined and the operation being performed. Knowing this information helps in choosing the best coolant for your CNC machine, whether it be a synthetic, semisynthetic, microemulsion, emulsion, straight oil, or neo-synthetic.
To create the final product, many different metalworking processes may take place to get your part functional and to a high-quality finish. These operations create the part, mostly through machining, grinding, and forming.
A coolant with more lubricity is preferable in specific operations, such as low-speed activities like broaching or using a large-diameter tap. Conversely, a coolant offering enhanced cooling properties is more suitable for the high-speed turning of hardened steel parts. Since coolant interacts with every cutting tool, finding the best CNC coolant for your shop is vital. Watch our video below to find out more about choosing the right metalworking fluid for your specific operation.
Master Fluid Solutions formulates six main categories of coolants: synthetics, semi synthetics, microemulsions, emulsions, and straight oils as well as neo-synthetics.
For every metal in every operation, there’s the right type of metalworking fluid that will provide the level of cooling and lubrication that will help achieve the best results.
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As well as manufacturing a range of high-quality metalworking fluids, Master Fluid Solutions also offers a large range of cleaners and corrosion inhibitors, each with its unique abilities to clean and protect machines and parts.
One of the most important steps in the metalworking process is cleaning all the residue and fines off the parts, as well as any remaining MWF. To do this successfully, it’s good to remember these four important elements in the cleaning process: time, agitation, chemical action, and temperature or, as we like to call it, “TACT”.
These four factors should be considered when choosing the best cleaning method for your parts. Spray cleaning focuses on the “A” in “TACT”, agitating the fluid with high-pressure jets. Immersion washers on the other hand focus on both “T”s in “TACT”, immersing parts in a warm bath for extended periods of time.
Master STAGES from Master Fluid Solutions provides the chemistry, namely cleaners, to get your parts spotless and your machines running clean. With the right cleaning fluid, we know that you’ll start seeing reductions in total part costs, scrapped parts, and machine downtime.
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Whether your parts need indoor corrosion protection during interim steps of the production process, long-term outdoor protection, or for shipping parts overseas, using a corrosion inhibitor ensures that the parts are protected during their time in the plant and continue being protected all the way to your customer and beyond. When parts begin to corrode, it leads to scrap, waste, and unhappy customers, inevitably costing time and money and negatively impacting the bottom line.
Here are some of the qualities to expect from next-generation rust prevention:
Protect parts with highly effective water-soluble or oil/solvent-based corrosion inhibitors from Master STAGES that provide excellent protection on metals ranging from cast iron, steels, and other ferrous metals. Master STAGES corrosion inhibitors can be applied by dip, flood coating, ambient-temperature or heated spraying, roller, or brush and are easily removed.
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Excess contaminants in the coolant such as grease, lube oils, chips and swarf, unwanted residue, tramp oil, and sludge not only create problems for the machine itself, they can significantly reduce coolant sump life. What's more, they feed bacteria and fungi causing odor and dermatitis; they play havoc with machinery, clogging filters and lines; and they degrade coolant which can lead to corrosion. When the unwanted "sludge" becomes too much, it's time for a cleanout, which means machine downtime, costing you time and money. To make matters worse, cleaning out a machine is no simple task, especially if you have the sort of machines that were not designed with cleaning in mind.
There is however a way to avoid a build-up of sludge and that is through proper fluid management, keeping your machines running at an optimal level. That’s where a partnership with Master Fluid Solutions comes in, with a full-service solution to make sure every element of your fluid system is running correctly.
When you buy a product from us, you’re not just buying a drum of metalworking fluid or a piece of equipment. There’s so much more that goes on “behind the drum” to ensure that you are managing your fluids to an optimal level.
Coolant management is not just about buying a range of equipment. That is in fact the last step in the process. Before that comes fluid management training to gain a proper understanding of how to manage the systems that keep coolant running at its peak. It all starts with a site visit by one of our expert representatives.
Here’s what to expect from a Master Fluid Solutions site visit:
Master Fluid Solutions is dedicated to helping customers reduce cutting fluid costs through higher-quality formulations and coolant management training. All of our representatives are experts in the field, backed up by industry-leading lab support located at our manufacturing facility in Ohio.
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The simplest way to get your metalworking fluid working at its optimal performance and to avoid issues such as foam, corrosion, and dermatitis is to check and maintain the correct coolant concentrations. The majority of metalworking fluids have a specific concentration they need to run at. Most Master Fluid Solutions metalworking fluids run between 8-10%. Maintaining that concentration doesn't involve just making up 8-10% each time and adding it to the machine. When adding coolant regularly, the additional coolant should normally be at around 2-3% concentration because as the water in the machine evaporates, the concentration level increases. Therefore, less coolant needs to be added to maintain that 8-10% concentration.
The best way to check concentrations is with an easy-to-use digital refractometer that will tell you the concentration in the machine, and by using our handy Coolant Makeup Calculator where you can find out the exact concentration to add based on the fluid you’re using and a refractometer reading from your machine.
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Wondering how you’ll keep parts clean and corrosion-free when storing and transporting them?
Here’s how:
From the moment a part is cut to the moment it arrives to your customer and beyond, trust Master STAGES to keep your part clean and protected.
Metalworking fluids from Master Fluid Solutions are the number one solution to a variety of metalworking challenges. From the constant fight against rust, odor, and tramp oil on the shop floor, to the C-suite strategic challenges of reducing costs while maintaining sustainability, we’ve got you covered.
In the following section, we have outlined many key issues with a plethora of tips, solutions, and resources. From the daily struggles on the shop floor to the make-or-break decisions in the C-Suite, from the challenges faced in the aerospace industry to those faced in the medical industry - Master Fluid Solutions has got you covered.
Metalworking fluid is often seen as a matter for operators and shop floor managers alone, having little effect on the strategic side of a metalworking company. This is a mistake.
Metalworking fluid touches every part of the process, and it can mean the difference between having a plant that works highly efficiently, delivering high-quality and well-finished parts to happy customers, and a plant that wastes huge amounts of time, money, and resources on fixing the many issues caused by low-quality metalworking fluids.
When it comes to the huge variety of industries within the metalworking sphere, each industry comes with its own set of unique challenges that metalworking fluids are there to solve. From the robust agriculture machines, to the refined and precise aerospace parts, to the medical equipment critical to saving lives, the proper metalworking fluids help ensure metalworking processes have the required results.