Some of the basic functions of metalworking fluids include lubrication, cooling, corrosion protection and chip removal. Metalworking fluids that are doing their jobs well will help to extend tool life, aid in precise and accurate dimension control, improve surface finish and reduce energy consumption.
Neat Cutting Oil
Non-Soluble Cutting Oil
The cutting stamping operation consists of forming the material (ferrous or non-ferrous metals), in a coil or blank, using mechanical or hydraulic presses, with simple tools, progressive or transfer
Soluble Cutting Oil
Emulsion stability – Readily emulsifies to form a stable emulsion in wide range of water hardness. Corrosion protection – This is guaranteed both for machine tool and metal piece. High Lubricity – High mineral oil content of emulsion provides excellent tool lubrication and finish to machining piece. Non-ferrous – Suitable for use with non-ferrous metals.
Gear Oil
Gear oils designed to help your gearboxes work harder for longer. Extend gearbox life with enhanced protection from wear, corrosion and rust across a wide range of applications.
Quenching Oil
Quench Oils are high-quality oils developed for heat treatment of ferrous metals in a wide variety of quenching operations. They are formulated to provide deep and uniform hardening with minimum distortion and cracking for a smooth surface finish.
Hydraulic Oil
To remain competitive, operators are working their hydraulic systems harder for longer, which exerts extra stress on hydraulic oils, including higher operating pressures and temperatures.
Slide-Way Oil
Slideway Oil is a series of new high performance oils, recommended for the lubrication of both metal, as well as plastic slideways. It provides excellent friction characteristics and lubricity, eliminating 'stick-slip'. Because of this, a very good surface finish can be achieved, with less production rejects.