Mismanaging metalworking fluids manually, such as coolants and lubricants, can result in increased costs due to overconsumption, unnecessary downtime, reduced tool life and lower productivity. Implementing suitable automated monitoring and control technologies can prevent these issues, enhancing productivity, quality and cost-effectiveness.
In this webinar, Quaker Houghton experts will discuss key considerations for selecting automation technologies that offer more practical and accurate methods for measuring and controlling metalworking fluids while ensuring compliance with industry standards.
Attendees will learn from real case studies how automating fluid management on the shop floor optimizes fluid life cycles, minimizes waste and reduces total cost of ownership.
Automation in 91ÊÓƵ Fluid Optimization and Management
March 19, 2025 |
Review case studies in which automating fluid management on the shop floor optimized fluid life cycles, minimized waste and reduced total cost of ownership.
Presented By

Presenter 1:
Giovanna Niro
Senior Product Application Manager, Quaker Houghton
Giovanna Niro has been with Quaker Houghton for 22 years and has worked with many different facets of the company, including as a plant engineer providing on-site support to customers. She has a bachelor's degree in biochemistry and chemical engineering. In 2019, she took on a global responsibility for a large automotive OEM customer, providing technical engineering support and solving product application concerns.

Presenter 2:
Kalen Ruskin
Senior Manager - Fluid Intelligence, Quaker Houghton
Kalen Ruskin has worked in the manufacturing and lubricant business since 2007. He's experienced in distribution, major oil and specialty chemical and has been with Quaker Houghton for 13 years. His current focus is on implementing Industry 4.0 into manufacturing processes.
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