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TRIM SC620 is a high-lubricity, low-foam, low-odor, semisynthetic cutting and grinding fluid concentrate for high performance machining and grinding environments. SC620 uses a proprietary blend of mineral oil, EP-additives, and lubricity agents to control built-up edge, improve tool life, and deliver the finishes historically achieved using soluble oils. This unique balance of lubricity, wetting, and cooling characteristics is engineered to improve semisynthetic performance on stainless steel, aluminum alloys, and other high-end materials.
Unit of Measure

Package Type

N/A Pail

Concentrate Appearance

N/A Yellow Liquid

Dilution Appearance

N/A Light Yellow to White Microemulsion

Odor

N/A Mild Amine

Potential of Hydrogen (pH) Concentrated

N/A 10.1 to 10.5 pH

Potential of Hydrogen (pH) at 20:1 Ratio

N/A 8.8 to 10.4 pH

Flash Point

N/A > 199 ºF

Volatile Organic Compounds

N/A 149 g/L

BRIX Factor

N/A 1.7

Applications

N/A
  • Band sawing
  • Cutting
  • Cylindrical grinding
  • Dow the hole work
  • Drilling
  • Form cylindrical grinding
  • Grinding
  • In-feed centerless grinding
  • Internal grinding
  • Plain grinding
  • Reaming
  • Roll threading
  • Surface grinding
  • Surface milling
  • Tapping
  • Thread forming
  • Through-feed centerless grinding
  • Turning

Working Material

N/A 6000 Series Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum Alloys Cast Aluminum Composites Copper Alloy Exotic Alloys Heat-Treated Steel High Nickel Alloys High-Carbon Steel Nonferrous Metals Plastics Stainless Steel Steels Tool Steels Wrought Aluminum

Industry Focus

N/A General Industry Job Shop

Light Duty

N/A 5.0 to 6.5 %

Moderate Duty

N/A 6.5 to 8.5 %

Heavy Duty

N/A 8.5 to 10.0 %

Features and Benefits

N/A

Storage and Handling

N/A

Additional Information

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  • SC620 is a superior product for surface and cylindrical grinding as well as through-feed centerless grinding.
  • High-torque operations or operations on soft material often benefit from higher concentrations.
  • Concentrations in excess of 7% typically offer the best sump life and tool life. However, the optimum concentration for your operations is best determined by on-site testing.
  • Not recommended for machines dedicated to cast iron due to potential for iron uptake.
  • The minimum recommended concentration is 5% on steel.
  • Not recommended on materials that chemically react with water (i.e. magnesium and zirconium).