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UCON Metalworking Lubricant EPML-577


UCON metalworking fluids are used as lubricity bases for formulating water-soluble cutting and grinding fluids and in forming operations, such as drawing, stamping, and rolling. They can be used alone or in combination with extreme-pressure additives. UCON metalworking fluids feature inverse solubility ¡ª they become less soluble in water as the temperature of the solution increases. When in contact with a hot tool or workpiece, the fluid comes out of solution and coats the metal surfaces with a concentrated lubricant film, providing greater lubricity and heat removal.
Select a product below to download a Technical Data Sheet. The table below lists the typical viscosity to help you select which product will meet your needs.
Product |
Description |
Viscosity, cSt ASTM D 445 |
UCON Metalworking Lubricant EPML-483 |
Anionic modified PAG for metalworking lubricant formulations; provides hydrodynamic and extreme pressure lubrication with low foam tendency. It¡¯s water soluble and unaffected by hard water. |
2000 ¨C 3800
at 25¡ãC |
UCON Metalworking Lubricant EPML-577 |
PAG based lubricity package (no lubricity modifiers needed); provides long-term, trouble-free service in recirculating central coolant systems. |
28.1 ¨C 38.9
at 37.8¡ãC |
UCON Metalworking Lubricant EPML-X |
Mixture of an alkanolamine and an anionic polymer; provides lubrication for heavy-duty machining. It¡¯s water soluble and provides formulation ease, increases tool life, and doesn¡¯t deplete in coolant systems. It can be used in recirculating coolant systems when used in a fully formulated product. |
4000 ¨C 3800
at 25¡ãC |
Typical properties, not to be construed as specifications.
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