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With its high oil content, XDP1000 delivers superior lubrication, resulting in an excellent surface finish and prolonged tool life. Free from harmful chemicals like chlorine and formaldehyde, it is safe for hands and fully WHS compliant. Works well on metals like steel, copper, and brass.
- General purpose, economical coolant
 - Excellent cooling and lubrication properties
 - Superior corrosion and oxidation protection
 - High emulsion stability and bio-stability
 - Effective chip flushing from the cutting zone
 
| Workpiece Material | P M K N S | 
| Cooling Power | Great | 
| Corrosion Protection | Excellent | 
| Drag-Out | Great | 
| Lubrication | Excellent | 
| Size | 1L | 
| Tool Life Performance | Excellent | 
| Type | Mineral | 
XDP1000 is a concentrate that must be diluted in water with hardness between 50 to 500 ppm of CaCO3. Concentrate has to be added to water and not vice versa. The application concentration could be between 5% to 6% for light-duty operations and between 8% to 10% for heavy-duty ones.
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| Type | Soluble | 
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 Lubrication Lubrication is the key to longer tool life.  | 
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 Drag-Out Drag-out is the amount of coolant that sticks on each workpiece that is removed.  | 
+ | 
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 Cooling Power Heat causes premature wear, fracturing and deforming of the tooling and the workpiece. You need to keep the tool cool.  | 
+ | 
| Corrosion Protection | ++ | 
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 Water Hardness Range One of the most common causes of foaming in coolant is soft water. The lower the water hardness, the more likely the coolant is to foam.  | 
150-600 ppm | 
| Appearance | Transparent liquid | 
| Colour | Amber | 
| Density at 20ºC | 0,88 g/ml | 
| Refractometric factor | 1 (Measure in Brix x 1 = % of dilution) | 
| pH (5%) | 9 |