The cutting fluid for processing titanium alloys requires special consideration for the cracking of sodium chloride ions.

The cutting fluid for processing titanium alloys requires special consideration. Due to the presence of chloride ions in the cutting fluid, the titanium alloy is subject to stress corrosion cracking in some cases. Sodium ions can also cause stress cracking of titanium alloys. Many factories do not use chlorine-containing cutting fluids, but few people know that sodium can also be a problematic metalworking fluid. Water-based cutting fluids are the best choice. They provide heat dissipation when machining titanium and are easy to clean. Synthetic cutting fluids provide low foaming, good heat dissipation, and easy filtration and cleaning.

The micronization technology of the cutting fluid is worth noting. It can reduce the molecular size of the cutting fluid, and make the cutting fluid easily enter the interface between the cutting edge and the workpiece to achieve the cooling and lubrication effect.

For example, CINMCOOL's CIMTECH 310 is a low pH synthetic metalworking fluid that has been tested to have minimal effect on stress cracking. It has been proven to be safe for use in titanium machining. The most important consideration when using CIMTECH 310 is to ensure a large flow rate and to feed the cutting fluid through the tool bore to the cutting area. CIMTECH 310 is non-foaming, can be used with high pressure, is not afraid of foam formation, and is easy to recycle.

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