I have been using TRIM SOL tm. Brand of coolant. (It is a green oil and mixes with water). We have a pre-mixed faucet that pumps out a 11:1 mix looking at it with a refractometer. ( 1 part coolant oil per 11 parts water) .
After about 1 year of continuous use the coolant looked really yucky and green. ( Freshly mixed looks white if mixed correctly / or light blue if mixed too rich). I pumped it all out into a container and am now having trouble with the disposal of it. The environmental disposal company guy said it has too much oil (more than 10%) and that they cannot accept it as waste-coolant. It has to be handled as contaminated oil, at a higher cost. $$
I think that the coolant is separating from water (unmixing) and this oil slick is actually mostly the trim sol oil and not way-oil).
I have some questions that I would like to toss around and see what anybody else has for their coolant maintenance/ disposal methods.
1) What is the correct mix ratio of Trim Sol tm. 11:1 ? (More/ Less?)
2) Is there a better type of coolant than this Trim Sol?
3) What can be done to keep the coolant freshly mixed and not creating a thick black oil slick developing on the upper surface?
4) Keep belt skimmer/ or disk , running constantly or only when coolant is settled, i.e. machine off ?
Thanks for any comments or reccomendations guys.