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Machine Tool Coolant
What Happens To Coolant?
Coolant does not "break down" per se. However, the machining process
does introduce contaminants into the coolant. In addition, coolant provides an
environment for bacteria, resulting in the "rotten eggs" smell of used
coolant. Ever increasing local, state and federal regulations make the cost of
disposal of used coolant prohibitive in many cases. Recycling coolant thus
becomes an attractive option and will extend coolant life while decreasing
coolant disposal costs, replacement costs, coolant breakdown, and tramp oil
build up.
The Solution: COMO Filtration
Systems
Through the process of coalescence (causing contaminants to bind together or
"coalesce") coolant life can be extended, disposal costs drastically
reduced and the machining process made more efficient. In this way coolant
recycling positively impacts production and profit.

Great Lakes
Oil Co., Inc.
6399 Ledge Lake Court, Painesville, Ohio
44077-9749 USA
email:
glocsales@adelphia.net
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