Lubric8 Cut AE 1240 S
Lubric8 Cut AE 1240 S Chlorine Free Neat Cutting Oil
Lubric8 Cut AE 1240 S is a low viscosity, chlorine–free, high-performance neat cutting oil developed for heavy duty machining of low to high tensile steels and titanium alloys across a wide range of machinery. The formulation combines specially selected active sulphur compounds and advanced lubricity esters, making it suitable for use on all types of ferrous materials. This low viscosity product ensures rapid penetration to the cutting tool / work piece zone to provide maximum flushing of swarf and chippings.
Use as received for applications requiring a low-viscosity oil. Applications include gun drilling, deep hole boring, broaching, sawing and thread cutting on all ferrous material. Due to the active sulphur content, this product is not recommended for use on non-ferrous materials.
Lubric8 Cut AE 1240 S Chlorine Free Neat Cutting Oil Product Benefits:
- Low viscosity ensures good flushing of machine debris.
- Suitable for a variety of machining operations, not for use on yellow metals.
- Suitable for heavy-duty cutting, broaching, sawing, and deep-hole drilling operations.
- Low odour, pale colour.
- Excellent tool life.
- Good surface finish.
Appearance | Pale Amber Oil |
Specific Gravity @ 15.60C: | 0.842 |
Kinematic Viscosity @ 400C:19.9-24.2 cSt | 15.0 cSt |
Chlorine | No |
Sulphur | Yes (Active) |
Ester | Yes |
HEALTH & SAFETY: This product has been manufactured to the highest standards and when used for the purpose recommended is unlikely to present any significant health hazards. A Material Safety Data Sheet is available. Indicated data are approximate values and are subject to the usual commercial fluctuations. All information is correct at the time of going to press to the best of our knowledge. This information may be subject to change without notification due to continual product research and development.
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