Emulsifying Oils (Antimicrobial) – Used for Machining of Parts
Application:
These materials have been developed mainly in the machining of metal parts to lubricate the machining process.
Product Introduction:
In many industries, emulsions of organic substances in water, such as oils, waxes, and solvents, are used for various processes. Among these industries, we can mention metal turning, textile, tanning, etc. However, oil and water emulsions are an ideal place for microbial growth, and for this reason, they spoil in a short time and lose their functional properties. The increase of the microbial population, especially in anaerobic conditions, causes the degradation of emulsions, the creation of odors, the reduction of pH, and the separation of oil and water. Heavy growth of fungi leads to clogging of components, such as fluid transfer pipes, and may also have harmful effects on workers’ health. It should be noted that the amount of degradation caused by microorganisms depends on factors such as the type, population, physical condition of the system such as temperature, cleanliness, type of water used and the age of the emulsion.
Technical Specifications:
The presented product is an emulsifiable oil with a paraffin base and biological technology, which is designed and produced for machining parts with ferrous and non-ferrous alloys. The general idea of this method is to use a suitable substrate and selective growth of a less harmful microorganism species in the emulsion environment as the dominant species. For this purpose, a harmless type of aerobic bacteria is added to the product from the beginning, so that it does not allow them to grow by competing with the fungi.
Advantages:
* High quality
* Reasonable price
* Exclusive production
International Standards or Permission:
US PATENT
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Type | This product is a final B2B consumer product. |