
Jokisch W2-LF CoolantDesign: Jokisch W2-LF is an easy emulsifying, mineral oil-based, water-soluble coolant with low foaming properties. Although W2-LF is a universal cutting fluid, it has been specifically designed for use in CNC machining, saws and grinders. When kept at the correct mixture, it will not affect machine paint, prevents corrosion, and leaves no sticky residue. The in use mixture has the clarity of synthetic coolants without their drawbacks. Safety: Jokisch W2-LF contains no hazardous ingredients and is chemically balanced. Besides being chlorine free, it contains no formaldehyde, phenols, and phenol derivatives, and is free of secondary amines. Jokisch does not use or need hazardous biocides, which are sometimes called perfumes, deodorizers or tea bags to control rancidity and keep the coolant stable. Performance: Jokisch W2-LF is manufactured to give maximum performance under all conditions and with all materials, especially when used in conjunction with high-pressure units. Mineral oil-based coolants have more lubricity than synthetic-based coolants. Jokisch's high performance ingredients result in excellent performance in all CNC milling, turning, grinding, sawing; especially when tapping and threading. pH: Jokisch W2-LF has a pH between 9.0-9.5 @ 5% mix (1:20) This means no staining (etching) of aluminum and no rusting of machinery and tooling. Foam: Jokisch W2-LF has strong anti-foaming agents. It has been designed for machines with high-pressure pumps, high speed spindles and through-the-tool cooling. Consumption: Jokisch W2-LF has high heat resistance (>365°F) reducing the amount of coolant burn-off and evaporation by 50% or more when compared to any other water soluble coolant. Universal: Jokisch W2-LF has universal applications for conventional use as well as CNC machining, sawing, cold sawing, grinding, punching, and roll threading. Disposal: Jokisch W2-LF is mineral oil-based, and contains no chlorine, which usually means lower disposal costs than conventional cutting fluids, especially synthetic and chlorine-based coolants. |
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