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titleOfInvention Water-soluble cutting fluid and method for preventing corruption of water-soluble cutting fluid
abstract Provided are a water-soluble cutting fluid that is not easily spoiled and a method for preventing spoilage of a water-soluble cutting fluid. The raw water 3 is passed through the bio-water 1 at room temperature and normal pressure to obtain bactericidal water 4. The raw water 3 is tap water or distilled water. A water-soluble cutting fluid 6 is obtained by mixing the water-soluble cutting fluid stock solution 5 and the antibacterial water 4 at a specified ratio. The weight ratio when mixing the water-soluble cutting fluid stock solution 5 and the antibacterial water 4 is, for example, 1: 9. The Bio Water 1 has a plurality of near-infrared radiation ceramic boards made of ceramics arranged in a cylinder, the raw water is brought into contact with the ceramic board, and the raw water is activated by the action of the ceramic, for a long period of time. It is an apparatus that generates water that is not easily spoiled, that is, bactericidal water. By using this antibacterial water as the base water and diluting the water-soluble cutting fluid stock solution with the antibacterial water, it is possible to obtain a water-soluble cutting oil that does not easily decay over a long period of time. [Selection] Figure 1
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