PanelGuy
Structural
- Feb 2, 2006
- 74
OK - I searched threads and did not find what I was looking for so here goes...
The situation - Operators on a saw were using WD 40 to lubricate the phenolic surface to allow panels to slide easier. The same saw is used on occasion to cut slices of honeycomb for bonding. My first concern was silicone all over the place since we are a laminator.
The WD 40 website states there are NO silicones in the material, however, this stuff is verbotten in gel coating facilities because of fish eyes.
I removed all WD 40 from use (mad Maintenance guys). I know they will come back in a day or tow and tell me there is no silicone what is the big deal. Am I way off base?
We do deal with hit or miss delam issues and I do not want this to be a problem. However, we have taken great care to learn ALuminum core block slicing the requires NO lubrication...Thoughts.
Thanks
The situation - Operators on a saw were using WD 40 to lubricate the phenolic surface to allow panels to slide easier. The same saw is used on occasion to cut slices of honeycomb for bonding. My first concern was silicone all over the place since we are a laminator.
The WD 40 website states there are NO silicones in the material, however, this stuff is verbotten in gel coating facilities because of fish eyes.
I removed all WD 40 from use (mad Maintenance guys). I know they will come back in a day or tow and tell me there is no silicone what is the big deal. Am I way off base?
We do deal with hit or miss delam issues and I do not want this to be a problem. However, we have taken great care to learn ALuminum core block slicing the requires NO lubrication...Thoughts.
Thanks