Chevron Soluble Oil B is used broadly in machine shops as a multifunctional cutting fluid. It is primarily formulated to cool and lubricate the contact point of the tool and the work piece.
Benefits:
Chevron Soluble Oil B delivers value through: Minimal separation -- Excellent emulsion even with hard water Good rust protection for steel work and machined parts even when water/oil emulsion ratios are 80:1 Cooling maximized by metal wetting. In addition, promotes good chip settling. Minimal foaming -- Possibility of sump overflow minimized Good stability in storage -- Minimal tendency to turn rancid Good ability to control bacterial growth and rancid odors
Areas of Consideration:
- NOT recommended for use with Magnesium
- Concetrate to be added to water
Applications:
Chevron Soluble Oil B is recommended for metals (except magnesium) where maximum cooling is desired -- particularly when cutting with carbon, high speed steel, or tungsten carbide tools. Chevron Soluble Oil B is used extensively in milling, drilling, gear cutting, turning, planing, shaping, sawing, and grinding operations. Chevron Soluble Oil B is typically diluted in water/oil ratios ranging from 10:1 to 50:1. See the Chevron Soluble Oil Mixing Recommendations chart for the proper water/oil ratio for each application. Always add oil to water to avoid forming sticky invert emulsions that do not emulsify properly in water. Chevron Soluble Oil B provides excellent in-process corrosion protection. Use of this product as a metal protective fluid for short-term rust protection is not recommended. Do not recommend Chevron Soluble Oil B emulsions for operations involving magnesium. Hot magnesium is a fire hazard when it contacts water. Emulsions of soluble metalworking fluids and water may become contaminated with harmful microorganisms such as bacteria and fungus, which can cause illness and infection. This can occur even in emulsions with fluids that initially contain some biocide because the biocide can be depleted during service. A metalworking fluid maintenance program should be followed in order to control this hazard. Such a program may require the use of biocides.
OEM Specs:
None Specified