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TAP MAGIC H2OX Cutting Fluids

Tap Magic H2OX cutting fluids are designed for tool-dulling applications, such as grinding, sawing, milling, boring & reaming hard metals. These semi-synthetic metalworking fluids can be used with any water-based metal cutting system to provide extended tool life and low sump life.

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StyleModelCapacityContainer TypePrice
A
80128WS
1 gal.Plastic Bottle£83.88
B
80640WS
5 gal.Pail£335.38
C
87040WS
55 gal.Drum£2,062.63
D
85200WS
275 gal.IBC Tote£9,511.80

H2OX Cutting Fluids

Tap Magic H2OX cutting fluids are designed for tool-dulling applications, such as grinding, sawing, milling, boring & reaming hard metals. These semi-synthetic metalworking fluids can be used with any water-based metal cutting system to provide extended tool life and low sump life. They eliminate the sticky messy film associated with heavy oil products and provide excellent lubricity. Choose from a wide range of Tap Magic H2OX cutting fluids, available in capacities ranging from 1 to 275 gallons.

Features

  • Tap Magic H2OX cutting fluids are used to remove the sticky & messy film associated with heavy oil products and deliver outstanding lubricity.
  • They are engineered for tool-dulling jobs like grinding, sawing, milling, boring and reaming hard metals.
  • They provide improved tool life (coated or uncoated tooling) with long sump life (low bacterial growth).
  • These cutting fluids have a low skin irritation formulation and low foam characteristics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can we use WD 40 as a cutting oil?

WD-40 specialist cutting oil is suitable for use on all metals. It is designed to stop pitting and metal seizures, ease the mechanical processing of metals and decrease frictional heat accumulation & frictional forces.

What is another name for cutting fluids?

Cutting fluids extend the life of the tool and improve the cutting condition. They are also known as coolants or lubricants since they are used to cool the cutting tools and minimise the heat produced during metalworking operations.

Is there any difference between a cutting oil and a regular oil?

The key difference is that the cutting fluids can lubricate the interface between the cutting edge of the tool and the chip, whereas lubricants can lubricate between hard materials by decreasing friction between the objects.

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