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rhenus TU 560
Water-miscible metalworking fluids
rhenus TU 560 is a water-miscible EP coolant that is free of mineral oil and boron and based on synthetic ester oils and alternative amines.
Editing
Thread cutting/thread forming
Broaching
Reaming (with carbide metal)
Drilling
Reaming (with HSS)
Sawing
Deep drilling
Turning
Milling
Gear hobbing
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Rhenus TU 560
Application
rhenus TU 560 is a universal, high-performance coolant for heavy-duty machining operations on aluminium alloys, tough steels, titanium alloys and special materials used in the aviation industry.
Advantages
- Very long tool life in titanium machining
- Good flushing effect
- Very low-foaming
- Good Corrosion protection
- Good skin compatibility
- Good residue behaviour
DIN ISO 513
Properties
- Boron-free
- Formaldehyde depot-free
- Chlorine- & nitrite-free
- Free from silicones
- Water hazard class 1
- Suitable for the following machining methods: drilling, turning, milling, reaming (with HSS/carbide metal), sawing, gear hobbing, thread cutting/thread forming, broaching, deep drilling
Approvals
rhenus TU 560 has been approved for use in the aviation industry.
Technical data
Refer to our technical data sheet for more information about this product.
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