Cutting oil FORM EV 810
formingdrawingfor metals

Cutting oil - FORM EV 810 - UNIL LUBRICANTS - forming / drawing / for metals
Cutting oil - FORM EV 810 - UNIL LUBRICANTS - forming / drawing / for metals
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Characteristics

Function
cutting, forming, drawing
Product applications
for metals
Field
for metalworking
Other characteristics
anti-corrosion, extreme pressure
Flash point

73 °C
(163.4 °F)

Description

Form EV are volatile metal shaping oils generally used for stamping, folding, cutting, forming, shaping, threading and punching on metal sheets. Due to their low viscosities they can be easily applied by spraying, dripping or rolling. Benefits Degreasing is not necessary: The small amount of dry extract in the FORM EV oils leaves an imperceptible and invisible film and ensures an excellent protection against corrosion. Thin sheet to a thickness of 15/10 can be worked with the FORM EV, even if the plates have a galvanoplastic or electrolytic coating. Moreover the FORM EV's do not affect non-ferrous metals such as copper, aluminum or zinc FORM EV oils are not toxic and have not the disadvantages of water-based products such as emulsions and solutions. It causes no harm due to microorganisms or corrosion. Although the FORM EV oils contain extreme pressure additives, there is no risk for post-processing such as painting or welding. FORM EV has the advantages over the conventional deep drawing oils that it keeps the parts clean after treatment. FORM EV4 is not affective to dust from the workplace. Pieces remain clean after treatment.

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