Product Data Sheet
BIOCOOL 100
NOCO BIOCOOL 100 is a heavy duty, biostable, semi-synthetic water soluble cutting and grinding fluid. This coolant was designed to resist and control the growth of bacteria and fungus and therefore provide long sump life. This feature solves many of the problems associated with conventional soluble oils.
NOCO BIOCOOL 100 is available dyed or undyed. Dyed is blue and undyed is amber in color.
MAJOR BENEFITS OF BIOCOOL 100
- long sump life
- Multi-Functional, can be used for most machining applications
- Multi metal applications; ferrous and non-ferrous metals
- Safe and pleasant to work with
- Can reduce overall cost of coolant inventory - one product for your entire plant
- No chlorine, sulfur, or phosphorous
- No nitrites, phenols, or chromates
- Ease of disposal
- Safe to use
Suggested Dilution in Water: Tapping, Reaming, Sawing 10:1 to 20:1 Milling, Drilling, Turning 10:1 to 30:1 Centerless, ID, OD, Surface Grinding 30:1 to 50:1 To optimize the performance of your coolant, please check your concentration regularly. Ask your NOCO sales representative for our refractometer chart.
STORAGE AND HANDLING
Indoor storage is best. If drums must be stored outdoors, store them on their side with the large bung up. In cold weather, inventory should be brought indoors as needed and kept at least eight hours at room temperature before use. Extreme care should be exercised to prevent water from entering the drums. Bulk storage temperatures should not exceed 40°C.
PROPERTIES Property Results Appearance - concentrate Blue Liquid or Amber Appearance - dilution Translucent Blue or Amber pH @ 20:1 9.1 ± 0.2 Specific Gravity @ 60º F 1.01 ± .03 Total Phosphorus, wt % None Total Chlorine, wt % None Flash Point, PMCC, º F None Don't Pollute! Dispose of used oil properly!
Call your NOCO sales representative for details on our Oil Recovery Program.All reasonable care has been taken to ensure that the above information is accurate as of the date of printing.
NOCO Energy Corp.
Tonawanda, NY 14150
(800) 500-6626rev. 6/01/2008