► Excision | Cutting Fluid

Control Heat Wear & Tool Failure at the Cut Most cutting issues are not caused by poor tools. They come from heat friction chip welding & dry contact at the cutting edge. Excision cutting fluid is designed to control those conditions exactly where failure starts. Industrial Shed supplies Excision cutting...

Control Heat Wear & Tool Failure at the Cut

Most cutting issues are not caused by poor tools. They come from heat friction chip welding & dry contact at the cutting edge. Excision cutting fluid is designed to control those conditions exactly where failure starts.

Industrial Shed supplies Excision cutting fluid for workshops that drill saw tap or machine metal every day. This fluid is relied on in fabrication maintenance engineering & production environments where stable cutting conditions protect tools, reduce scrap & keep machines running smoothly.

During annular drilling operations Excision cutting fluid is commonly used with core drills HSS-Co to reduce edge breakdown, improve chip evacuation & maintain consistent feed pressure through thick steel. This helps protect cutter geometry while delivering cleaner holes.

In magnetic drilling applications cutting fluid supports mag based drills by lowering cutting resistance at the tool interface. Reduced friction improves cut stability decreases machine load & limits heat transfer into both cutter & drill motor during long drilling cycles.

For general workshop drilling Excision cutting fluid is frequently applied with HSS drills to extend tool life during repetitive hole work in mild steel. When drilling harder alloys or stainless materials the same fluid supports carbide drills by controlling heat that would otherwise accelerate edge wear.

In fabrication shops running continuous sawing operations Excision cutting fluid also plays a role on bandsaw machines, helping cool blade teeth reduce glazing & maintain consistent cut quality across long production runs.

What’s in This Collection:

► Excision cutting fluid formulations
‣ lubricates cutting edges to manage heat & friction

► Metal machining compatible fluids
‣ supports drilling sawing milling & tapping tasks

► High-pressure lubrication performance
‣ protects tools during continuous cutting cycles

► Steel & alloy application focus
‣ effective on mild steel stainless & structural grades

► Workshop-friendly delivery formats
‣ suitable for manual application or system use

► Trade-ready supply volumes
‣ supports daily workshop consumption

 

Stop Tool Wear Before It Disrupts Production

Unmanaged heat shortens tool life, increases machine strain & creates inconsistent results. Excision cutting fluid stabilizes cutting conditions by cooling the tool edge lubricating contact points & preventing chips from welding to cutting surfaces.

Workshops running mixed drilling sawing & tapping operations often standardize on this fluid to maintain consistent performance across machines materials & workloads. Used correctly it reduces downtime caused by burnt tools, damaged cutters & poor surface finish.

When cutting schedules tighten, running out of consumables creates avoidable delays. Industrial Shed supports workshops with Same day dispatch on Excision cutting fluid to keep machines operating without interruption.

Correct application also matters. Industrial Shed provides ongoing tool & equipment Care guidance to help teams apply cutting fluid effectively manage consumption & extend tool life across long production cycles.

► reduces heat friction & premature tool wear
► improves cutting consistency & surface finish
► suitable for drilling sawing & tapping workflows
► backed by Industrial Shed Trade Guarantee

Ready to protect your tools & stabilize cutting performance across your workshop?

Order Excision cutting fluid today or contact Industrial Shed for trade pricing usage advice & fast dispatch.

Frequently Asked Questions

It reduces friction heat & chip welding which prevents edge breakdown & premature tool failure.

Yes. When used with taps it improves thread finish, reduces galling & lowers the risk of tap breakage.

While light drilling can be done dry cutting fluid becomes critical during repetitive drilling harder materials or long production runs.

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