Quenching oil, is one of the types of oil that is used for special purposes, quenching oils. This oil is a cooling fluid and is used for cooling in various thermal operations.
Advantages of Quenching oil:
- Preventing the formation of sediment
- Low evasiveness
- Excellent cleaning
- High thermal stability and good oxidation resistance
Quenching oil
The wide range of applications of this product has led to its inclusion in the category of oils that include a wide range of applications in the automotive, defense and military industries. It is offered as an industrial oil in reputable brands. The quality of the oil is very important in the operation of systems that are operated with this oil and their cooling.
Features of Quenching oil:
One of the important characteristics of oil is its resistance to flame. In fact, this oil has a very high flash point and therefore resists fire. It also has a very low evaporation rate, which reduces the risk of evaporation at high temperatures.
Other properties of the oil include non-oxidation in environments with high oxidation capacity. In fact, this oil exhibits extraordinary resistance to oxidation. This oil has high thermal stability, which has led to its use in many industrial applications.
In addition to its resistance to oxidation, the oil is also resistant to corrosion and is resistant to possible surface damage to the part itself. All of these factors together make it a suitable oil for use in many industries.
But as for the cooling properties of this oil, it should be said that this oil performs the cooling operation in a completely uniform way, which is one of the special characteristics of this type of industrial refrigerant.
Uses of oil
There are many applications for this type of oil, but it is mostly used in the hardening stage in the manufacture of steel parts such as nuts, shafts, gears, etc. In addition, it is generally used in quenching operations, which is a type of thermal operation due to its characteristics.
