FORMING OIL

The metalworking process involves many complex steps that are interdependent and carefully matched. The lubricants used throughout the process need to guarantee optimum process compatibility. Our forming lubricants provide exceptional tool and work piece protection.

Product Name ME-48 (LD) ME-80 (MD) ME-137N (MD) ME-100 (HD) ME-211 (HD) ME-910 (HD)
Appearance Yellow Transparent Yellow Transparent Yellow Transparent Yellow Transparent Brown Transparent Yellow Transparent
Specific Gravity
(15/15 deg. C)
0.893 0.913 0.926 0.96 0.874 0.89
*Flash Point
(C.O.C)
200 220 >200 >220 177 170
*Kinematic Viscosity
(cst at 40 deg. C)
35.0 34.0 40.0 100 17.0 21.0
*Copper Corrosion
(100 deg. C* 3 hours)
3c 1a 3a 2b 2a 1a
*Fatty Acid Ester (W %) >20% >20% >20% >20% >20% >20%
*Chlorine (W %) - 1-3% - - - -
*Sulphur (W %) 3-9% - 1-3% 9-20% <1% 1-3%
*Special Additives (W %) 3-9% 1-3% 3-9% 9-20% 3-9% 3-9%
Hydrocarbon (W %) Rest Rest Rest Rest Rest Rest
Application Non Chlorine Type Stamping Oil and Forming Oil. . Cutting Oil For SPCC & Brass Good for forming. Free Chlorine type stamping oil. For Copper Alloy, please test colour change on the material because the oil contains sulphur. Good for forming. For Automatic lathe work, difficult machine ferrous metals. Good for forming. Light to medium duty Machining oil for Carbon Steel. It is not the best oil for SUS or Hard to Cut materials. May cause stain copper alloy and copper. Good for forming. For Automatic Lathe, CNC Lathe and Machining Centre work, Difficult machine ferrous metal. Chlorine-free. Good foaming oil.
Item marked * is obtained by calculation. Item (LD), (MD) & (HD), are refer to Light duty, Medium duty & Heavy duty.

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