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Types of Cutting Oils

About "non-water-soluble cutting oils" and "water-soluble cutting oils"! An explanation of the types of cutting oils.

Cutting oils can be categorized into those based on oils such as fats and mineral oils, and those based on water that have added functions of lubrication, rust prevention, and preservation. The water-based ones are soluble in water, hence they are called "water-soluble cutting oils." Conventional cutting oils are oil-based and do not dissolve in water, so they are referred to as "non-water-soluble cutting oils." Regarding the types of cutting oils, according to JIS standards, there are four types of "non-water-soluble cutting oils" (one type without sulfur-based extreme pressure additives, and three additional types with sulfur-based extreme pressure additives depending on the amount added), and three types of "water-soluble cutting oils" (based on oil quantity: emulsion/soluble/solution). *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

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Cutting oil.com - What is cutting oil?

Introducing the functions of cutting oils! It is important to choose cutting oils that are suitable for the machining methods and conditions.

When performing machining with lathes, milling machines, and grinding machines, applying liquid to the workpiece improves machining efficiency and finishing quality. The liquid used is typically a lubricant known as "cutting oil." Subsequently, due to the demand for improved machining efficiency, cutting fluids that can be diluted with water for rapid cooling were developed, and these are collectively referred to as "cutting fluids." In other words, cutting fluids are divided into oil-based non-water-soluble cutting fluids that can be used as is without dilution, and water-soluble cutting fluids that are used when diluted with water. In recent years, with the demands of industrial processing for QCD—namely high quality, high precision, cost reduction, and shorter delivery times—the importance of cutting fluids has also increased. Due to the differences in cutting fluids, not only finishing quality but also tool life and machining environment can be affected, making it essential to choose cutting fluids that are suitable for the machining methods and conditions. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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How to Choose Cutting Oil

It is necessary to choose with consideration for the impact on the surrounding environment when used for a long time.

When selecting cutting oils, it is important to consider what materials will be processed and how they will be processed, as well as the impact of long-term use of cutting oils on the surrounding environment. In recent years, improvements in workplace environments have progressed, and looking at the trends in domestic cutting oil shipments, non-water-soluble cutting oils are gradually decreasing, with shipments of water-soluble cutting oils already exceeding half. Additionally, there are movements to improve non-water-soluble cutting oils, such as reducing viscosity and increasing flash points, but from a long-term perspective considering the impact on workplace environments and responses to decarbonization and SDGs, it is expected that the trend of selecting environmentally friendly water-soluble cutting oils will continue. For more details, please refer to the PDF download below. *For more information, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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