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Coolant is not always the right answer. Many production shops have switched to dry or near-dry machining for specific operations.

When Dry Wins

  • Cast iron — Coolant + dust = abrasive sludge
  • Hard turning (CBN) — Thermal shock cracks CBN
  • Aluminum HSM — Air blast better than flood
  • Some plastics — Coolant causes stress cracking (polycarbonate)

When Coolant Is Mandatory

  • Stainless steel — Without coolant, work hardens immediately
  • Titanium — Heat must be removed
  • Inconel/superalloys — HP coolant required
  • Deep hole drilling — Internal coolant for chip evacuation
  • Threading taps in steel — Tapping fluid critical

Coolant Types

  • Soluble oil (5-10%) — Most common, general use
  • Synthetics — High-pressure applications, less misting
  • Cutting oils (sulfur-active) — Hard materials and tapping
  • Air blast (dry) — Cast iron, aluminum, plastic
  • MQL — Tiny droplets, bridges dry and flood
  • HP coolant (1000+ PSI) — Superalloys and titanium

Concentration Matters

Use refractometer weekly:

  • Too dilute (less than 4%): BUE, rust, poor lubricity
  • Too concentrated (more than 10%): foaming, residue, wasted money
  • Right (5-8%): optimal

Maintenance

  • Skim tramp oil weekly
  • Filter chips daily
  • Test pH monthly (8.5-9.5)
  • Refresh when pH below 8 or smells bad

For specific recommendations: titanium coolant guide.

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