Basic Condition Monitoring of Water-based Metalworking
Fluids
A typical metalworking fluid is a complex mixture of components and performance additives, carefully selected and blended to provide optimum performance in a given application. The metalworking fluid is therefore a vital part of the manufacturing process and maintaining the fluid in good order will return benefits in product performance, manufacturing quality and reduced waste disposal costs. Another aspect, often overlooked, is the impact the metalworking fluid can have on operator health. The HSE Good Practice Manual – Working Safely With Metalworking Fluids – provides extensive information on the known hazards to health caused by poor fluid management. A regular regime of simple tests and record keeping can form the basis of a good fluid management programme, in accordance with HSE recommendations. A typical regime suitable for most water-based fluids would include:
Visual assessment & odour – has the fluid changed from the `usual’
appearance and odour? Is there excessive surface oil or copious swarf/metal
fines present, both of which can affect operator health? Observations would
be followed up by other tests.
Determination of product concentration – too high and operators could
suffer skin irritations or dermatitis, too low and microbial inhibitors become
ineffective, causing proliferation of bacteria or other bio-films.
Measurement of pH level – this gives an indication of chemical activity
relative to the product. A very high pH could present a risk of skin problems.
Too low a pH could be due to microbial contamination and also lead to
reduced corrosion protection.
Microbial Contamination – bacterial contamination can lead to premature
deterioration of the fluid including loss of stability and corrosion protection.
Bio-films can blockages in filters and pipework. Note: Continual biocide
treatment is not a substitute for good housekeeping practices.
Parison plc offer the following guidelines to assist in the monitoring and management of typical water-based metalworking fluids including wash solutions.
Monitoring accessories eg; refractometers, pH papers, microbial dipslides, Coolant Management Charts and further information can be obtained via your Parison Technical Representative.