Lubricants, Coolants, Metalworking Fluids
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Dimplex Restructures Management
Seán O’Driscoll is now the president of a new management team.
Protecting Production
Koolant Koolers and Riedel industrial chiller cooling systems from Dimplex Thermal Solutions are ideal for laser cutting systems, machine tools, plating, die casting and other manufacturing operations where a liquid needs to be cooled.
Stand and Deliver
With delivery systems that include pinpoint stream, flexible reach, precise control, wide spray and soak, the Power of Five from WD-40 is a must-have in your maintenance shop.
Let the Good Parts Roll
Through less downtime replacing fluid, less wear and fewer tool replacements, this breakthrough fluid formulation helps machines produce more parts and generate higher revenue over the life of the equipment.
Pratt & Whitney Approves Houghton Metalworking Fluid
Hocut 4940 can be used in producing aircraft engines and military power units under reference PMC 9151.
Houghton Promotes Executive
Kevin Smith assumes responsibility for general management of their EMEA region and global leadership of their transportation industry segments.
Milacron Metalworking Fluid Approved by Bombardier
Their CIMPERIAL 861 is cleared for heavy-duty machining of non-ferrous and ferrous metals, including 6000 and 7000 series aluminum, stainless steels, titanium and other exotic alloys.
Houghton Names New CEO
Mike Shannon succeeds Paul DeVivo, who is retiring.
Houghton Launches New Microsites
These self-serve resources share ways to use specialty hydraulic fluids, metalworking fluids, metal cleaners and rust preventives.
Clean Harbors Enters Lubricants Business
Their new Kleen Performance Products business unit serves the fast-growing market for high-performing lubricants used to reduce engine emissions.
Walter Bio-Circle Appoints New General Manager
As senior vice-president and general manager, Chester Collier is responsible for driving profitable growth and operational excellence.
Save Thousands with a Simple $30 Test
Most shops don’t think about machinery fluids and lubricants until they have a problem. Then the machine tool goes down, production is lost, parts fail . . . here’s how a little maintenance can go a long way.