Distributors
of Industrial and Food Grade Lubricants, Grease, Gear Oils,
Hydraulic Oils, Compressor Oils; Metalworking Fluids: Water
Solubles, Synthetic Coolants, Semi-Synthetic Coolants, Straight
Cutting Oils (including Swiss Cutting Oils), WAY Lubricants,
Spindle Oils. Distributor of Tooling for CNC Swiss Machines.
Brandnames:
Mobil, D.A. Stuart, Cutting Edge, Guardian, Pico, Lubri-Lab,
Chevron, Genevieve Swiss.
Applications: Hydraulic
Systems, General Purpose, Lubrication, Gas Turbines, Steam
Turbines, Electric Turbines, General Turbines, Lubrication,
Machine Way, High Speed Spindle, Bearings, Pneumatic Tools,
Airline Oilers, Industrial Gear Box etc.
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SALCO
OIL offers a wide variety of services to meet the demand
of the largest or most independent operations. We offer
a versatile delivery fleet to deliver your orders quickly
and reliably.
SALCO OIL
provides a full spectrum of products and services.
- Industrial Lubricants
- Straight Cutting Oils
- Genevieve Swiss Industries
- D.A. Stuart
- Pico Chemical
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Industrial
Lubricants:
Metal working lubricants, coolants and
fluids are specialized coatings and carriers for metal forming,
metal cutting, lapping, polishing, and grinding applications.
Metal forming oils, greases and fluids are designed to enhance
lubrication during extrusion, wire drawing, stamping, bending,
swaging, rolling, embossing, and other deformation processes.
Metal cutting fluids are used in metal machining for improving
tool life (reducing wear), increasing lubrication, reducing
workpiece thermal deformation, improving surface finish and
flushing away chips from the cutting zone. In lapping or polishing
compounds, fluids or oils are used to carry abrasive powders.
In grinding applications, the main function of metal working
lubricants, coolants and fluids is to perform workpiece cooling.
These products are also used to prevent rust and corrosion,
and to serve as release agents that prevent materials from
sticking or adhering to an underlying surface.
There are three basic types of metal working
lubricants, coolants and fluids: fluids, greases, and solid
lubricants or dry film. Fluids are a broad category of products
that includes lubricants, coolants, metal working fluids,
refrigerants, dielectric greases, transformer oils, base oils,
and fuel or oil additives. Greases, gels and lubricating pastes
are thick, high viscosity products that do not run or flow
off surfaces. Greases often consist of oil thickened with
a sodium or calcium soap complex or non-soap thickener. Solid
lubricants or dry film lubricants are compounds such as hexagonal
flake graphite, boron nitride (BN), molybdenum disulfide,
or polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) powders designed to reduce
friction, binding or wear; exclude water; or provide other
specialized characteristics.
Metal working lubricants, coolants and fluids
vary widely in terms of chemical composition. Some products
contain petroleum or mineral oils, glycol or polyglycol, ester
or diester, or silicone-based fluids with outstanding thermal
and dielectric properties. Other products contain high water
content fluids (HWCF); natural oils; soap, lithium, and aluminum
complexes; or waxes such as paraffin and stearate. Industrial
lubricants that are based on halogenated hydrocarbons include
chlorofluorcarbon (CFC), halogenated fluorocarbon (HFC), halogenated
chlorofluorocarbon (HCFC), and perfluorocarbon (PFC). Fluoropolymer-based
solid lubricants include polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and
are available in various forms. Synthetic fluids do not contain
a petroleum or mineral oil base, but provide exceptional fire
resistance and cooling performance. The characteristics, cost
and heat transfer performance of semi-synthetic fluids fall
between those of synthetic and soluble oil fluids.
Important properties for metal working lubricants,
coolants and fluids include concentration, flash point, autogenous
ignition (AIT), and special features. Concentration is measured
after dilution of the fluid solution on a volumetric basis.
Flash point is the lowest temperature at which a liquid can
give off sufficient vapors to form an ignitable mixture in
air near the surface of the liquid. Autogenous ignition (AIT)
is the temperature at which ignition occurs spontaneously.
Some metal working lubricants, coolants, and fluids are fire
resistant, biodegradable, low foaming, or oxidation inhibiting.
Others metal working lubricants, coolants and fluids are designed
specifically for automotive, transportation, aerospace, or
military applications.
Applications: drilling oil,
drilling fluid, quench oil, mold release agent, quench salt,
quenching oil, mandrel lubricant, Metal Working Lubricant,
quench polymer, mold release spray, metal lubricating, fiberglass
mold release, metal lubrication, forging lubricating oil,
forging lubrication, forging oil, grinding compound, grinding
coolant, grinding fluid, grinding grease.
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