Quaker Chemical's QUINTOLUBRIC(R) Longwall Fluids Block the Growth of Damaging Bacteria
June 17 2009 - 8:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa., June 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Bacteria can live in
longwall hydraulic fluid, consuming portions of the longwall fluid
in their growth, which lowers product performance. Bacteria feed on
the emulsifiers used in semi-synthetic and soluble oil type fluids,
which destabilize the emulsion resulting in emulsion bleed or oil
split. Split longwall emulsions reduce fluid lubricity. Separated
or split fluids can also cause other problems, including component
corrosion and solenoid valve malfunction. "Our QUINTOLUBRIC(R)
hydraulic fluids protect longwall equipment by dramatically
blocking the growth of damaging bacteria, therefore increasing
production time and reducing maintenance," says Peter Skoog,
Quaker's Fluid Power Technical Manager. Simple preventive measures
can minimize microbiological growth in longwall hydraulic fluids,
and as a result can protect longwall equipment from harmful
bacteria. Quaker's advanced technological know-how enables this
global leader in specialty chemicals to offer longwall fluid
maintenance to customers, including regular sampling of longwall
fluid in its laboratories for concentration, pH and microbiological
populations. "A strong maintenance program can go a long way in
keeping a longwall system up and running," notes Skoog, "Quaker's
QUINTOLUBRIC(R) hydraulic fluids have helped customers keep their
solenoids corrosion-free and their filters unplugged, as well as
helped to eliminate worker infections." Quaker's QUINTOLUBRIC(R)
Longwall fluids, proven for over 30 years in mines worldwide,
protect equipment by blocking the growth of damaging bacteria.
Quaker also offers gear lubricant and water soluble grease under
the MineTech(TM) and Assembly Compound brand names. Quaker will be
exhibiting these product lines at the Longwall USA Show booth No.
805 in Pittsburgh, PA June 16th -18th. Photos available upon
request: Before using QUINTOLUBRIC and after using QUINTOLUBRIC
Quaker Chemical Corporation is a leading global provider of process
chemicals, chemical specialties, services, and technical expertise
to a wide range of industries - including steel, automotive,
mining, aerospace, tube and pipe, coatings, and construction
materials. Our products, technical solutions, and chemical
management services enhance our customers' processes, improve their
product quality, and lower their costs. Quaker's headquarters is
located near Philadelphia in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania.
DATASOURCE: Quaker Chemical Corporation CONTACT: Jessica Sabedra,
Market Research Analyst of Quaker Chemical Corporation,
+1-610-832-8503 Web Site: http://www.quakerchem.com/
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