CIMTECH 400 With MSL
CIMTECH 400 With MSL
CIMTECH 400 With MSL
METALWORKING FLUID
DESCRIPTION
CIMTECH® 400 with MSL® is a clear, water-based synthetic
APPLICATION
Information CIMTECH® 400 with MSL® was designed for cast iron, carbon
steels, high speed steel, high alloy steel, and stainless steels. It is
not recommended for use on magnesium.
VERSATILE:
Wide range of machining capabilities varying from high-speed to
such slow-speed operations. Displays good grinding capabilities in
G-Ratios. Very low foaming with the use of silicone antifoam.
TOOL LIFE:
Allows high speeds and feeds to increase production. Reduces heat
in the chip formation process. Provides excellent cooling
properties resulting in more precise part geometry.
SETTILING PROPERTIES:
Effectively settles cast iron and steel fines, preventing recirculation
of finish-marring swarf and clogging lines.
CLEANLINESS:
Less residue buildup in low flow and splash zones than with other
synthetics. Has good washing action to keep machine tools clean.
Product leaves soft liquid film that is easily rinsed off parts for
post-machining operations. Rejects tramp oil.
CIMTECH® 400 with MSL®
METALWORKING FLUID
CONCENTRATION
BCG Titration, Total Alkalinity, CIMCHEK™ Test Strip or Refractometer can be used.
Sheet
Solubility in water: 100% miscible
Viscosity (SUS) @ 100°F: 45
Weight, lb/gal, 60°F (15.6 °C): 8.8
Flash Point /Sp.Gr./Boiling Point: SEE MSDS
pH Concentrate: 9.6 pH Mix 5%, Typical Operating: 9.1
Total Chlorine/Chloride, wt%: 0.0/<50ppm Total Sulfur, wt%: 0.0
Silicones: None
For additional information refer to its OSHA MSDS, website or contact your local CIMCOOL
TECHNICAL SPECIALIST OR DISTRICT MANAGER, or you may contact CIMCOOL® Technical
Services at 1-513-458-8199.
Limitation of Liability: Under no circumstances, shall we or any affiliate of ours have any
liability whatsoever for loss of use, or for any indirect or consequential damages. Minor
formulation changes or normal variations in the manufacture of this product may cause slight
variances in the data presented on this sheet.
10/21/2011 PC 00155