Hi
I'm new to the site and new to cnc in general. I have a Triac with an auto flood coolant system and I am mostly machining aluminium at the moment.
I was wondering what suitable coolants other members were using as I am having trouble finding Cincinnati Millacron Simcool C60, the coolant reccommended in the Triac manual, from a UK suppier. Ideally I'm looking for something which isn't too hard on the lungs once the particles become airborne.
Any help advice would be greatly appreciated.
Count Triacula
Member's favourite coolants
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Re: Member's favourite coolants
Hi,
I use Fuchs ecocool ultralife A, I find that even if I leave my machine for a week I don't get any bacterial growth. Not too expensive either, you can buy it from Cromwell tools.
I use Fuchs ecocool ultralife A, I find that even if I leave my machine for a week I don't get any bacterial growth. Not too expensive either, you can buy it from Cromwell tools.
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Re: Member's favourite coolants
Many thanks for taking the time to reply James. I went for Multispec multicut soluble oil from Chronos in the end. So far so good. I will definitely look into your recommendation next time.
Thanks again
Thanks again
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Re: Member's favourite coolants
I've been using this too. I really like it so far. Doesn't smell at all.jamesgates1000 wrote:Hi,
I use Fuchs ecocool ultralife A, I find that even if I leave my machine for a week I don't get any bacterial growth. Not too expensive either, you can buy it from Cromwell tools.