Cutting, Tapping, and Grinding Fluids by MOBIL (9 items)
Key Features:
- Cutting Fluid Sub-Category: Way Oils
- Color: Brown
- Application: For Lubrication of Machine Tool Slideway Systems
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- Sub-Category: Hydraulic
- ISO Viscosity Grade: 2
- Container Style: Pail
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- Features: Effective Water Separation;Good Oxidation Resistance;Very Good Rust and Corrosion Protection
- Flash Point: 180 Degrees C
- Application: For High Speed Spindle, Plain and Anti-friction Bearings in Textile Machines, Precision Grinders and Other Machine Tools
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- Fluid Type: Mobilcut 100
- Size: 1 gal.
- Features: Contains Bactericide To Guard Against Odors, Emulsifies Easily, Pour Point -6 Degrees C
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- Application: For High Speed Spindle, Plain and Anti-friction Bearings in Textile Machines, Precision Grinders and Other Machine Tools
- Flash Point: 238 Degrees C
- Color: Amber
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- Color: Amber
- Flash Point: 216 Degrees C
- Fragrance: Mild Odor
Key Features:
- Fragrance: Mild Odor
- Viscosity: 2400 cps
- Application: Machine Tool Slideway Systems
Key Features:
- Color: Clear
- Base Oil: Mineral
- Item: Cutting Oil
Key Features:
- Container Size: 5 gal
- Fluid Type: Chlorine Free
- Viscosity: 5.7 cSt @ 100 Degrees F
About Cutting, Tapping, and Grinding Fluids
Cutting, tapping, and grinding fluids are used in a variety of industries to help reduce friction, heat buildup, and wear on metalworking tools. These fluids can be used to lubricate cutting tools and surfaces while also providing cooling properties that can help prevent the formation of chips or burrs during machining operations.
Types of Cutting, Tapping, and Grinding Fluids
Cutting fluids come in a range of types including water-soluble oils, straight oils, semi-synthetic products, synthetic products, and misting systems. Each type of fluid has its own unique characteristics that make it suitable for specific applications such as tapping or grinding. For example, water-soluble oils provide better cooling than straight oils but may not offer the same protection against corrosion.
How Cutting, Tapping, and Grinding Fluids are Made
Cutting fluids are typically made up of a base oil combined with emulsifiers or surfactants to create an emulsion. Additives such as corrosion inhibitors or extreme pressure additives may also be added to enhance performance. The ingredients are blended together using specialized equipment before being tested for quality assurance.
Industries that use Cutting, Tapping, and Grinding Fluids
Cutting fluids are commonly used in manufacturing industries such as automotive production lines where they are applied directly onto parts prior to machining operations. They can also be used in welding processes where they provide lubrication between two surfaces being joined together by heat. In addition to this they can also be used for general purpose lubrication when drilling holes into metals.
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