Oxidized Rapeseed Oil as a Key Ingredient in Metalworking Fluid Additives
Oxidized rapeseed oil, particularly in forms like OSUM 400 and OSUM 600, offers an innovative solution as an additive for metalworking fluids.
Read moreOxidized Rapeseed Oil: A Sustainable Innovation
In the realm of industrial lubricants and oily agents, the quest for more sustainable and environmentally friendly alternatives has led to significant innovations.
Read moreWhat is imidazoline corrosion inhibitor?
Imidazoline corrosion inhibitors are a class of organic compounds containing imidazoline rings.
Read moreIntroduction to the metal deactivators
Metal deactivators, or metal passivators, are additives designed to inhibit the catalytic activity of metal ions that accelerate the degradation of materials like lubricants.
Read moreExamples of EP/AW Additives
EP (Extreme Pressure) and AW (Anti-Wear) additives include a range of chemical compounds designed to protect machinery and equipment surfaces under various operating conditions.
Read moreA comprehensive introduction to metal working fluid additives
Metalworking fluid additives are chemical compounds added to metalworking fluids to enhance their performance in various metalworking processes.
Read moreWhat are Metalworking Fluid Additives?
Metalworking fluid additives possess a range of characteristics that contribute to enhancing the performance of metalworking fluids during various metalworking processes.
Read moreCharacteristics of Metal Deactivators
Metal deactivators are chemical additives that work to neutralize the catalytic effect of metal surfaces on the oxidation of lubricants, fuels, and other fluids.
Read moreWhat are Lubricant Additives?
Lubricant additives are chemical compounds that are mixed with base oils to enhance the performance, efficiency, and longevity of lubricants.
Read moreWhat is an additive in lubricants?
Lubricant additives are organic or inorganic compounds dissolved or suspended as solids in oil
Read moreExamples of lubricating agents
Examples include magnesium stearate (most widely used lubricant), stearic acid, hydrogenated vegetable oil, mineral oil, and talc (generally requires high concentrations ~5%).
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