
Servint presents its semi -manntic oil for endless mountains
Developed to use in machining in C.N.C. And suitable for lubricating transport or cut chains in the timber industry, the oil AS 200.20/947 Bio, is a soluble cut fluid, bacteriostatic semi -seventh, for the machining of steel, aluminum and smelting.
Some of its main characteristics are the extended lubricating capacity thanks to the long life of machine emulsions. It provides excellent anticorrosive protection and due to its slightly alkaline pH, it reacts with the resin keeping cutting chains clean. It is worth highlighting its stability since the temperature variations do not affect it. Health with health and the environment, does not contain nitrites avoiding the formation of cancer nitrosamines. It has a biodegradability greater than 80% according to IRAM 25,610 standard. In addition, it has resistance to the proliferation of bacteria and fungi. Outstanding other products for sawmills and wood industry: the Kit for Machinery of Cantos Plugs, composed of Stripsil 927 and 928, nonsense and cleaner respectively. The first, is ideal for use before the prepegranted in the upper and lower part of the song of the piece, to prevent the excess glue from adhere. The second, clean and eliminate tail remains. Both products are applied by electronic sprayer.
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