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Chlorine-Free, Universal Coolant extends metalworking tool life.

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November 4, 2009 - As mineral oil-based micro-emulsion, Blasocut® BC935 promotes extended tool life and optimal surface finish in machining and grinding of cast iron, steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and high-temperature alloys. Water-soluble solution, suited for individual machines and central filter systems, features microbiology and spontaneous emulsification properties that provide potentially unlimited sump life, well flushed wheels when grinding, and rust-free cast iron machining.

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Blaser Swisslube Inc.
31 Hatfield Lane
Goshen, NY, 10924
USA



Blaser Swisslube Introduces Blasocut® BC935


GOSHEN, NY - Blaser Swisslube Inc., premier supplier of world-class, Swiss-quality metalworking fluids, offers Blasocut® BC935 water soluble metalworking fluid. Blasocut® products are high performance mineral oil-based micro-emulsions for extended tool life and superb surface finish. BC935 is a chlorine free universal coolant for machining and grinding of cast iron, steel, stainless steel, aluminum and high temperature alloys. It is ideal for both individual machines and central filter systems.

What is especially unique about the BC935 is the microbiology as well as the spontaneous emulsification properties. These properties bring about potentially unlimited sump life, clean machines, well flushed wheels when grinding and rust free cast iron machining even at low concentrations.

Founded in 1936, Blaser Swisslube Inc. has created lubrication solutions for 70 years. Blaser metalworking fluids are recognized world wide for dependability in improving productivity, tool life and part quality while reducing overall production costs. Blaser products are developed by a team of researchers at the Blaser headquarters in Switzerland, and U.S. production is based in Goshen, N.Y. For more information about Blaser please visit http://www.blaser.com.

Technical Contact:
Eric Benson
e.benson@blaser.com
VISIT BLASER.COM
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