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Metal Working Fluids and Process Filtration

Metal Working Fluids and Process Filtration

Metal Working Fluids and Process Filtration

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Yes I posted this in the Industrial Engineer section and I know that double posting is not a great idea but I realy want as much input as possible -- I promise never to do it again until next time.

I have noticed that many of the issue discussed have a coolant and/or filtration issues and they don't seem to be handled very well.

I have 30 years experience in selling, applying, problem solving and design and testing of MWFs for one of the major North American fluid manufacturers. Would it be helpful if I started a form on MWFs and tried to deal with the issues associated with the selection, maintenance and management of coolants, cutting oils, rust preventatives, washing compounds etc.??

I would appreciate any input either for or against!   

A.R. "Andy" Nelson
Engineering Consultant
anelson@arnengineering.com

RE: Metal Working Fluids and Process Filtration

Best to post in the other forum with a link to the main thread rather than actually doubleposting.  

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