Product guide: Trim range of metalworking fluids from Master Chemical
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Trim product guide
This four-page product guide from Master Chemical focuses on the Trim range of metalworking fluids. It provides a quick reference to the most frequently specified formulations and guides the reader through the top synthetics, semi-synthetics, oils and emulsions. The guide also quantifies the mineral oil, extreme pressure and polar additives content of each product.
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