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Family Industrial Fluids EDM dielectric fluid

EDM dielectric fluid

Dielectric fluids for mechanical processing with EDM machines, based on highly selected and ground paraffinic hydrocarbons.

Family: Industrial Fluids
Type: EDM dielectric fluid

It is a fluid based on highly-refined isoparaffin hydrocarbons. It is colourless, odourless, inert and it does not contain aromatic compounds. It is especially suitable as dielectric fluid or as EDM fluid for plunge spark machining, especially for high-speed operations in stamps of medium or big size and stamps for high pressure die casting Dielectric 90 no cov guarntees: • Minimal losses through evaporation thanks to its high distillation point • Excellent decantation and filterability of metal fines (even using siliceous earth filters), excellent detergency of the erosion area mainly due to the high-fluidity degree of the product. Thanks to these features carbon particles, which usually cause voltaic arches, do not accumulate. In addition, the formation of voltaic arches cause bad surface finishing of the pieces and tool wearing • High speed of ionization and deionization due to small pauses between an impulse and the other. This reduces time employed to produce stamps, less wearing of both copper or graphite electrodes) resulting in the optimization of the EDM machine performances • Improvements of the environmental conditions thanks to the fact that the product is colourless and odourless. Moreover, operators have the opportunity to continuously check the machining process • High thermic conductibility to allow a rapid heat rejection • Excellent hygienic and environmental compatibility • Maximum security degree to minimize fire risks due to the particularly high flash point of the product • Great resistance to oxidation to reduce aging phenomena involving the product and lengthen its charge life The product does not contain organic volatile compounds (OVC). Therefore it satisfies the MD n° 44 dd. 16/01/2004 (legislation 1999/13/CE)