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KOYOTO Aquacut Oil

KOYOTO Aquacut Oil is high quality water soluble cutting oil specifically formulated for cutting and grinding operations of metalworking for both ferrous and non-ferrous components. These oils are formulated to provide outstanding emulsion stability & rust inhibition and woks satisfactorily for all types of processes involving fine carbon steels.

KOYOTO Aquacut Oil is high quality water soluble cutting oil specifically formulated for cutting and grinding operations of metalworking for both ferrous and non-ferrous components. These oils are formulated to provide outstanding emulsion stability & rust inhibition and woks satisfactorily for all types of processes involving fine carbon steels.

Features & Benefits

  • Outstanding lubricating property.
  • Excellent rust and corrosion protection.
  • Excellent emulsion stability.
  • Excellent cooling of tools and worked components.
  • Avoids objectionable odors due to the presence of bactericides in the formulation.

Applications

KOYOTO Aquacut Oil is water soluble cutting oil suitable for use in all type of cung and grinding operaons

  • 3 – 5% for general metal working.
  •  2.5 – 4% for grinding.
  •  5 -6% for use as a fire-resistant hydraulic fluid.

Characteristics

Koyoto Aquacut Oil Test Method Units Water Soluble Cutting Oil
Color ASTM D 1500 4.0
Appearance Visual Brown & Clear
Specific gravity @ 60/60 0F ASTM D 4052 gm/cc 0.872
Viscosity @ 40 0C ASTM D 445 cSt 40.6
pH value (1% solution in distilled H2O) E70 9.0 Max
Emulsion stability, 24 hour ASTM D 3707
a. 5% in distilled water ASTM D 3707 Slight ring – no oil trace
b. 5% in 340 ppm CaCo3 ASTM D 3707 2 ml cream – no oil trace
Pour Point ASTM D 97 °C -12
Flash Point (COC) ASTM D 92 °C 185
Sulfur content ASTM D 4951 %wt 0.35

The above figures are typical of blends with normal production tolerance and do not constitute a specification.

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