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Rocol RTD Liquid

RTD Liquid is a viscous, extreme pressure additive cutting fluid / coolant for use in broaching, tapping and drilling and other metal cutting operations.

€28.47 *

plus shipping costs

In stock. Delivery time approx. 1-3 workdays

Quantity
  • RS53072
  • Rocol
  • 5024747530724
  • 0,063 m
  • 0,063 m
  • 0,177 m
  • 0,43 kg
  • Gewindeschneidöl
 ROCOL RTD is suitable for all metals including hardened steels, Nimonic grades and... more
Product information "Rocol RTD Liquid"

 ROCOL RTD is suitable for all metals including hardened steels, Nimonic grades and titanium alloys. This product significantly reduces friction and provides excellent cutting performance.

ROCOL® Liquid can also be added to standard mineral cutting oil ... For the most difficult cutting operations such as broaching and gear cutting on the toughest metals.

Features:

  • Extends tool life
  • Improves surface finish
  • Increases metal removal rates
  • Reduces production costs

Directions for use:

ROCOL RTD Foamcut should be shaken well before use and is then sprayed directly onto the tool or workpiece from a distance of 15-30 cm. Directional control allows more accessible problematic operations and enables application exactly where required. Ensure adequate ventilation

Technical data:

  • Appearance:brown liquid
  • Odor: mild pine
  • Solvent: not applicable
  • Shell 4-ball
  • Welding load (undiluted): >800 kg
  • Welding load (5% in oil) 315 kg

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Manufacturer Rocol
ROCOL was founded upon the work of Victor Ivanovitch Ragosine, born in Russia, who took a degree... more
Supplier information "Rocol"
Rocol

ROCOL was founded upon the work of Victor Ivanovitch Ragosine, born in Russia, who took a degree in chemistry at the University of Moscow in 1854.

Based in Leeds, UK, the origins of the company date back to 1878 when Victor Ragosine developed a yellow lubricating oil which he subsequently sold throughout Europe. Unlike other lubricating methods the yellow oil was virtually non-corrosive making it technically superior to other products available.

In 1882, the UK agency manager Ernest Glehn bought out Victor and the Russian parent company and established Ragosine and Company, later to be developed into ROCOL.

Whilst they have made significant advances over the years, their ethos remains the same-to create highly technical products of superior quality to the competition, giving you performance you can trust.

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