SKILL BUILDER EXTENDEDSHUT DOWN
QUAKER HOUGHTON METALWORKING FLUIDS AND CLEANERS The following actions are recommended to help maintain system integrity during extended shutdown periods. This shutdown plan is not intended to offer any guarantee to the condition of the fluid upon returning from shutdown but will optimize the performance of the metalworking fluids and cleaners upon plant start-up.
Metalworking Fluids and Washers Prior to shutdown it is recommended for washers to go to the “summer rust protection” concentrations and rust protection protocols should be followed.
is typically running the concentration at the upper • This control limit or at the higher spec target for summer operation. At the minimum, increase concentrations to upper limit
washers MUST be circulated at least 4 hours every • All 48 hours
Poor control during shut down periods can result in:
• Worker complaints, illness, headaches, eye irritation, etc and safety issues, dermatitis, hypersensitive • Health pneumonitis • Filtration problems • Equipment damage (rusting and seizing) • Poor quality, tooling issues
To prevent and minimize issues the following measures are strongly recommended.
On-Site Testing (if possible)
should be tested a minimum of twice per week • Systems (Monday & Thursday) to ensure health coming out of and going into a weekend
testing should include pH, alkalinity twice per • Minimum this is something that cannot be done then any week and biologicals once. This applies to metalworking • Ifwasher less than 1,000 liters should be dumped until the and washer systems
plant is ready to start back up
washers > 1,000 liters find a way to circulate them at • For the above frequency to cycle all parts out of washers and • Recommended keep washer doors open to reduce corrosion potential
During extended shutdown periods washer and water based coolant systems can become stagnant and grow bacteria and fungus. Bacteria and fungus can greatly impact the work environment and communities. These are the typical recommendations and precautions during a regular maintenance shutdown periods.
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On-Site Personnel On-site personnel will be needed to start and stop systems and provide support as needed. site teams should also be trained/have knowledge • The on how to turn systems on/off to assist with circulation during the shutdown
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