Product Catalog
TRIM 9106 is a clear, virtually odorless, synthetic coolant with excellent heat dissipating and corrosion inhibiting qualities. Recommended for grinding operations on cast iron, aluminum, and steels. Will not form ammonia when grinding cast iron and allows graphite to float and prevents swarf from clinkering when grinding cast iron. Contains no sulfur, phosphorus, chlorine, or other halogens.
Unit of Measure

Package Type

N/A Tote

Concentrate Appearance

N/A Clear Liquid

Dilution Appearance

N/A Clear

Odor

N/A Odorless

Potential of Hydrogen (pH) Concentrated

N/A 8.2 to 8.6 pH

Potential of Hydrogen (pH) at 20:1 Ratio

N/A 8.2 to 8.4 pH

Flash Point

N/A > 217 ºF

Volatile Organic Compounds

N/A 76 g/L

BRIX Factor

N/A 2.6

Applications

N/A
  • Corrosion inhibition
  • Grinding
  • Machining

Working Material

N/A Aluminum Brass Cast Iron Lead Steels

Industry Focus

N/A Aerospace Automotive

Light Duty

N/A 5.0 %

Moderate Duty

N/A 5.0 to 7.0 %

Heavy Duty

N/A 7.0 to 10.0 %

Features and Benefits

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  • Low mist
  • Low foam
  • Moderate pH
  • Very low odor
  • Clear working solution
  • Very operator, machine, and environmentally friendly
  • Will not form ammonia or other gases when grinding or machining cast iron
  • Inhibits chip packing and clinkering
  • Compatible with brass, aluminum, and lead serrations on magnetic grinding chucks
  • Machines are easily washed off with coolant working solution to minimize the buildup of residues and chips
  • Very low carryoff for extremely low fluid operating costs
  • Easy recycling or disposal with conventional techniques and equipment
  • Free of biocides, chlorine, halogens, oil, phosphorous, and sulfur

Additional Information

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  • Concentrations of 5% to 7% usually give the best tool life, finish, and sump life; however, the best concentration for your operation should be determined by on-site testing.
  • Is an outstanding product for machining and grinding white and yellow metals because of its moderate operating pH.
  • Works well where chemical compatibility with nonmetallic materials (plastics, rubbers, composites, etc.) is an issue.