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TRIM HD is a synthetic (chemical surface active) coolant concentrate used for general machining and grinding of ferrous materials. It utilizes a heavy-duty, chlorinated EP additive package for improved performance on stainless steel, super alloy, and most soft aluminum
Unit of Measure

Package Type

N/A Pail

Concentrate Appearance

N/A Cream Liquid

Dilution Appearance

N/A Opaque

Odor

N/A Mild Pine

Potential of Hydrogen (pH) Concentrated

N/A 8.4 to 9.0 pH

Potential of Hydrogen (pH) at 20:1 Ratio

N/A 8.3 to 8.9 pH

Flash Point

N/A > 208 ºF

Volatile Organic Compounds

N/A 73 g/L

BRIX Factor

N/A 2.7

Applications

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  • Band sawing
  • Drilling
  • Grinding
  • High-pressure
  • Machining

Working Material

N/A Aluminum Ferrous Metals Most Nonferrous Metals Nonmetallic Materials Stainless Steel Super Alloys

Industry Focus

N/A Aerospace Automotive

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

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  • Provides rapid and effective cooling and reduces machining forces through the use of EP additives and boundary lubricants
  • Has superior anti-weld action to control built-up edge and chip welding
  • Compatible with all ferrous and most nonferrous materials
  • Broad range of applications by using different concentrations for different applications
  • Fully compatible with most nonmetallic materials
  • A superior product for low-speed, high-pressure operations such as production band sawing and drilling
  • Will keep your machines clean while leaving a soft, fluid film that protects the bare metal parts of your machine tools

Additional Information

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  • The minimum recommended concentration is 5% on all materials; however, higher concentrations give better sump life, tool life, and corrosion control.
  • HD at higher concentrations or in the neat form is effective in light to moderate-duty stamping, drawing, and forming.
  • HD works best when used in high-speed machining situations; however, at higher concentrations (7.5% plus), it exhibits significant levels of slip lubrication.
  • HD is not recommended for use on reactive metals (i.e., magnesium or zirconium).