Machining Chemicals Series
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Our machining chemicals are primarily used in various grinding machines, milling machines, lathes, CNC machining centers, five-axis turning and milling composite machines, sheet metal stamping, and other equipment for processes such as grinding, turning, drilling, milling, chamfering, broaching, tapping, threading, stamping, punching, and bending, providing lubrication, cooling, rust prevention, and other functions.
Full Synthetic Cutting Fluid
JC-Q01
Semi-Synthetic Cutting Fluid
C2013
Water-Soluble Cutting Fluid
JC-Q01
CNC Cutting Fluid/Cooling
JC-Q01
Machining Oil,
JC-Q01
Stamping/Wire Drawing Oil
JC-Q01
Guide Rail Oil
JC-Q01
Lubricating Oil
JC-Q01
Excellent lubrication
Reduce metal surface friction and wear, extend the lifespan of machinery and tools, and maintain stable lubrication performance under high load or high-temperature conditions.
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Efficient cooling
Rapid heat dissipation to prevent damage to machinery from overheating, reducing the workpiece surface temperature during the cutting process, and ensuring machining accuracy.
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Rust and corrosion prevention
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Oxidation resistance, and thermal stability
Resistant to high-temperature oxidation, reducing oil degradation and sediment formation, maintaining chemical stability during long-term use, and lowering the frequency of oil changes.
What is machining?
Machining is the process of cutting, shaping, or removing material from raw material using machinery to produce parts that meet specific shape, size, and precision requirements. Common processes include turning, milling, grinding, drilling, and forging. It is widely used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and construction machinery, and is an essential part of modern manufacturing.
What chemicals are used in machining?
The chemicals commonly used in machining processes include cutting fluids, lubricating oils, cleaners, rust inhibitors, coolants, and mold release agents. The main functions of these chemicals are to reduce friction, improve cooling efficiency, clean workpieces and equipment, and protect metal surfaces from corrosion, thereby enhancing machining efficiency, prolonging equipment lifespan, and ensuring machining quality.
What is the difference between cutting fluid and lubricating oil?
Cutting fluids focus on cooling and lubrication, making them suitable for the high-temperature cutting and cooling needs in metalworking, while lubricating oils emphasize long-term lubrication protection and are typically used for the continuous operation of machinery and reducing friction between components. In machining, cutting fluids are used during the machining process, while lubricating oils are more commonly used for the daily maintenance of equipment.
How to choose the right cutting fluid?
The selection of the appropriate cutting fluid should not only be based on performance but also consider factors such as the machining material, processing methods, equipment compatibility, environmental conditions, cost-effectiveness, ease of maintenance, and environmental requirements. By evaluating these factors comprehensively, choosing the optimal type of cutting fluid (e.g., water-based, oil-based, or synthetic cutting fluid) can effectively enhance machining efficiency, extend equipment lifespan, reduce operational risks, and ensure machining quality.