What is cutting oil regeneration and how does it extend fluid life?
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October 1, 2024 at 9:14 pm by Kevin White
Cutting oil regeneration involves restoring used oil to a condition close to its original state by:
Removing Contaminants: Filters out solids, tramp oil, and other impurities.
Restoring Additives: Replenishes depleted additives to renew lubricating and cooling properties.
Adjusting Chemical Balance: Corrects pH levels and emulsification properties.
By regenerating the oil, manufacturers can:Reduce Costs: Spend less on new oil purchases.
Minimize Downtime: Decrease the time needed for fluid changes.
Enhance Sustainability: Lower environmental impact through reduced waste.
This process effectively extends the life of cutting oil, maximizing its utility.