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Low viscosity, high performance fast quenching oils.
They are especially suitable for quenching unalloyed and alloyed tempering and case hardening steels.
Designed to obtain high mechanical properties.
Suitable for obtaining a good hardness depth in thick sections.
Generally used in open baths.
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High strength parts such as b...
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They are quenching oils designed for the quenching process of mass charges.
They provide homogeneous hardening of unalloyed or low alloyed steels and carbon steels.
They minimize distortions by providing rapid and homogeneous cooling on the surface of the part thanks to their excellent evaporation resistance and short vapor phase.
They are use...
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They are high-performance hot bath heat treatment oils with a wide range of applications and excellent aging resistance.
They are excellent products produced with the latest technology in terms of hardening efficiency, distortion control and service life.
They are successfully used in the hardening of workpieces made of cementation and tempered...
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They are heat treatment oils with high cooling effect, designed for use in vacuum furnaces.
They have excellent evaporation resistance, low gas absorption capacity and fast gas removal from the body.
Thanks to these features, they provide spotless and clean surfaces on work pieces without affecting the vacuum.
They are suitable for heat treatm...
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They are heat treatment oils that provide a bright surface, developed especially for the hardening of tool steels, semi-finished products and forged parts made of alloy steel.
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E-Additive Heat Treatment Oils (e.g. MARQUENCH 722 E) enable heat treated parts to be easily washed off the surface with water after the process.
Existing baths can be easily converted to E-Type, which can be washed with water.
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They are liquids that clean tempering oxides, protect the part from corrosion and give it a black, shiny aesthetic appearance.
They do not create any disturbing smoke during the cooling of the workpiece from tempering temperature.
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