Industrial Fluids
Industrial Fluids
Fluids, Oils, and Greases
Industrial fluids, oils, and lubricants encompass a wide range of substances used in industrial settings for lubrication, power transfer medium, cooling, cleaning, and other purposes. These fluids are vital components in various industrial processes, machinery, and equipment. Some common types of industrial fluids, oils and lubricants are:
- Hydraulic fluids
- Compressor oils
- Turbine oils
- Circulating oils
- Heat-transfer oils
- Slideway oils
- Rockdrill oils
- Flushing oils
- Maintenance oils
- Industrial gear oils
- Multi-purpose (MP) greases
- Multi-purpose (EP) greases
- High temperature greases
- Non-drip greases
- Other types of greases
Majority of industrial fluids and oils are defined by their ISO (International Standards Organization) viscosity grades and, of course, the relevant specifications for their specific category.
ISO 2 | ISO 3 | ISO 5 | ISO 7 | ISO 15 | ISO 22 | ISO 32 | ISO 46 | ISO 68 | ISO 100 | ISO 150 | ISO 220 | ISO 320 | ISO 460 | ISO 680 | ISO 1000 | ISO 1500 |
Least viscous ————— (grades most commonly in use range from ISO 22 to ISO 460) ————— Most viscous
At North Western Oil Company, we believe that success starts with thoroughly understanding your customer’s needs, and having an appreciation for the challenges they encounter. Focusing on our expertise and applying the latest innovations in lubrication science, we have developed a comprehensive range of industrial products to help maximize your business performance. Choose the right product for your application and take the effectiveness, durability, and up-time of your equipment to the next level.
Industrial Fluids
Metalworking Fluids
Metalworking fluids (MWFs) are a type of industrial fluids specifically designed for use in metalworking processes, including cutting, grinding, milling, drilling, and forming operations. These fluids serve multiple purposes, such as lubrication, cooling, chip removal, and corrosion protection. Based on their application and composition, MWFs can be classified into following categories:
- Soluble cutting oils
- Neat cutting oils
- Quenching oils
- Grinding oils
- Drawing compounds
- Mould-release fluids
- EDM fluids
- Threading and Tapping oils
- Honing oils
- Drilling oils
- Vanishing oils
- Heading oils
- Stamping oils
Key aspects of metalworking fluids
- Straight Oils (Neat Oils): Straight oils are mineral or petroleum-based lubricants used in heavy-duty machining operations and for difficult-to-machine materials. They offer superior lubrication and cooling properties without being diluted with water, but their higher viscosity may require additional cleaning steps.
- Soluble Oils: Soluble oils are emulsions of mineral oils or synthetic lubricants in water, containing additives like emulsifiers and corrosion inhibitors. Widely used in machining operations, they provide good lubrication, cooling, and corrosion protection while being easy to handle and clean.
- Semi-Synthetic Fluids: Semi-synthetic fluids are blends of synthetic and mineral oils. They offer a balance between lubrication and cooling, providing improved performance compared to straight oils in terms of cooling and cleanliness while maintaining good lubricity.
- Synthetic Fluids: Synthetic fluids are fully synthetic lubricants formulated for metalworking. Composed of synthetic base oils and additives, they offer high-performance lubrication, cooling, and corrosion protection. Synthetic fluids have excellent thermal stability, extended tool life, and improved surface finish, making them suitable for high-speed and precision machining.
- Semi-Dry and Dry Lubricants: Semi-dry and dry lubricants are solid or near-solid materials applied directly to cutting tools or work-piece surfaces. They reduce friction and heat generation during metalworking, improving tool life and surface finish. Examples include graphite, molybdenum disulfide, and ceramic coatings.
Metalworking fluids play a crucial role in enhancing the quality, efficiency, tool and equipment life, and safety of metalworking operations. Proper selection, application, and maintenance of these fluids are essential to ensure optimal performance, minimize safety, health, and environmental risks.
INDUSTRIAL FLUID API Specifications | ||||||||||||
S/n | SAE Grades | Hydraulic Oil | Slideway Oil | Rust Preventive | Industrial Gear Oil | Compressor Oil Fully Synthetic | Compressor Oil | |||||
1 | 32/46 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||||||
2 | 68 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||||||
3 | 100 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||||||
4 | 150 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||||||
5 | 220 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||||||
6 | 320 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||||||
7 | 460 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||||||
8 | Fighting | ✓ | ||||||||||
9 | Premium | ✓ |
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