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filingDate 2012-03-22-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
grantDate 2014-05-07-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber CN-102628000-B
titleOfInvention Totally-synthetic processing fluid for wire-cutting metal by electric sparks
abstract The invention relates to a novel totally-synthetic processing fluid for wire-cutting a metal by electric sparks. The processing fluid comprises, by weight, 70-75 parts of a base fluid, 10-30 parts of a lubrication additive, 0.5-2 parts of an antirust agent, 0.5-2 parts of a calcium ion and magnesium ion softening agent, 1-5 parts of a brightening agent, 0.5-2 parts of a blasting agent, 0-0.2 parts of an antifoaming agent, and 0.5-2 parts of a surfactant. All additives in above formula of the novel totally-synthetic processing fluid for wire-cutting the metal by the electric sparks of the invention are additives with rapid biodegradation speed, so the processing fluid has an environmental protection effect, and will not cause the generation of an environmental pollution problem; and the processing fluid has no physiological toxicity, so the processing fluid is an ideal novel totally-synthetic processing fluid for wire-cutting the metal by the electric sparks, which does not pollute to the environment.
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