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Technical Bulletins

The Master Fluid Solutions Technical Bulletin series is intended to provide a concise description of the issues associated with a particular metalworking fluid problem, issue, or technique. In many cases they are applicable to all types of metalworking fluids; however, where appropriate, we may have separate Technical Bulletins dealing with the same general subject in separate documents dealing with coolants, parts washing compounds, etc. These bulletins are written with the idea of providing useful information to the people on the shop floor who are actually working with the material. While every effort has been made to make these documents as comprehensive and factual as possible they are not intended to provide all the answers to all the potential questions on a specific subject. Rather they are intended to provide useful information for the average shop, using fluids in a conventional manner in standard operations. This information must always be used with a healthy dose of good common sense. These bulletins are intended to be advisory and informative rather than proscribing any particular operation.

We actively solicit your input on how to make these Technical Bulletins better and to make recommendations on other subjects that we should cover. If you have questions, suggestions or just want to tell us what you think, drop us a line at [email protected].

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Gun drilling, also called deep hole drilling, was initially developed for drilling dependable, uniform holes for rifle and gun barrels. Today, it is still used in the manufacture of armaments as well as a variety of other industries due to its numerous advantages. Read our technical bulletin to learn all about gun drilling and its many advantages!