There are various kinds of cutting fluids which include oils oil water emulsions pastes gels aerosols mists and air or other gases cutting fluid are made from petroleum distillates animal fats plant oils water and air or other raw ingredients.
Machine cutting coolant.
Chip rite general purpose coolants.
Occasionally lard animal fat or whale oil was added to improve the oil s lubricity.
These products are designed to offer general purpose performance in a wide variety of applications on multiple metals using tried and true technology.
Always be sure to check your machine manual for the recommended type of coolant as there are so many makers of machines.
General purpose cutting oils lubricate cutting tools and workpieces during machining operations.
Cutting fluid is a type of coolant and lubricant designed specifically for metalworking processes such as machining and stamping.
Designed for use with misting systems these coolants have excellent cooling properties for intermittent machine cycles when milling and turning.
Coolants for nearly dry machining.
Apply just a few drops of these coolants to your cutting tools before and during milling and machining to reduce heat with very little cleanup.
Also known as straight oils they help reduce friction and trap debris created by lathes drills or mills.
Machine coolants have been used extensively in metal cutting operations for the last 200 years.