Ideally, if it is known that a machine is going to be stood idle for a long period of time, it should be fully cleaned out with Ultraguard SC System Cleaner and left dry. The fixtures should be removed, the machine bed and tooling should be wiped down, then coated with Rocoal Moisture Guard Spray. If this has not been done, engineers can either discuss their options with Rocol and/or try to follow the below measures:
Upon returning to production, both preserved and freshly filled sumps should be treated with the relevant additives, such as ROCOL Ultraguard BX 2000 and Ultraguard FX.
For engineers not so familiar with Rocol products, the ULtraguard BX 2000 is a biocide additive that can be safely used with all types of water mix metalworking fluids to give long lasting protection against bacterial activity. It effectively prevents the loss of cutting fluid performance caused by bacterial degradation, eliminates objectionable odours due to microbial growth, promotes healthier working conditions, automatically loosens sludge and slime deposits and in the longer term, it reduces fluid disposal and replacement costs.
Like the BX 2000, the Ultraguard FX is also an additive. This fungicide additive can be used with all types of water mix metalworking fluids as it is formulated to eliminate fungus and prevent the formation of fungal growths that can cause blockages and lead to costly downtime.
Before getting your machine tool up and running again, it is advised that the fluid is inspected to ensure there has been no deterioration. If the fluid is in poor condition it is advised that you utilise the Ultraguard SC System Cleaner. This system cleaner is for use with water-mix cutting and grinding fluids and has been designed for use prior to recharging machine tools with fresh cutting fluid. It is a biocide-based cleanser and slime remover that cleans and disinfects in one operation, reaching into all areas where the cleaner flows through the system, eliminating micro-organisms swiftly and effectively.