ECOCOOL 1911 TM
Soluble cutting oil for general use
Description
ECOCOOL 1911 TM is a semi-synthetic cutting and grinding fluid designed for moderate to light machining and grinding operations of ferrous metals and light aluminum operations. It offers good corrosion and stain protection for most non-ferrous materials but is not recommended for copper and bronze substrates.
Advantages
- Suitable for most metals and operations
- Preserves parts and equipment
- Environmentally friendly
- Excellent finished surface
- Extends tool life
Industries
- Metal processing
The information shown on this side is based on the experience and expertise of the FUCHS Group in the development and manufacture of lubricants and represents the current state of the art. The performance of our products can be influenced by a series of factors, especially the specific use, the method of application, the operational environment, component pretreatment, possible external contamination, etc. For this reason, universally valid statements about the function of our products are not possible. Our products must not be used in aircraft/spacecraft or parts thereof. This does not apply if the products can be removed again before the components are fitted in an aircraft/spacecraft. The information given here represents general, non-binding guidelines. No warranty expressed or implied is given concerning the properties of the product or its suitability for any given application. We therefore recommend that you consult a FUCHS Group application engineer to discuss application conditions and the performance criteria of the products before the products are used. It is the responsibility of the user to test the functional suitability of the products and to use them with the corresponding care. Our products are subject to continuous further development. We therefore retain the right to change our product range, the products, and their manufacturing processes as well as all details on this side at any time and without warning, provided that no customer-specific agreements exist that require otherwise.