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Find cross-references for Metalworking Fluids across Shell, Mobil, Fuchs, Castrol, TotalEnergies and more. 35 products compared across 7 classes.

Metalworking Fluids β€” Cross Reference

CORROSION_PROTECTION

Viscosity GradestandardShellMobilFuchsCastrolTotalEnergies
Corrosion Protection Oilβ€”Ensis N 40Mobilarma 798Anticorit DFW 9301Rustilo DW 901Osyris DWX 3000

FORMING

Viscosity GradestandardShellMobilFuchsCastrolTotalEnergies
Metal Forming Oil (Stamping & Drawing)β€”Irus Fluid DR\u2014Renoform MCO 3802Iloform TDN 81Martol EV 60

NEAT_OIL

Viscosity GradestandardShellMobilFuchsCastrolTotalEnergies
Neat Cutting Oilβ€”Sitala D 202Mobilcut 100Ecocut HFN 10 LEVariocut C 462Valona MS 7009 HC

QUENCHING

Viscosity GradestandardShellMobilFuchsCastrolTotalEnergies
Quenching Oil (Heat Treatment)β€”Voluta C 400Mobilquench 1Thermisol QH 10Iloquench 1Drasta C 400

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between CORROSION_PROTECTION and FORMING metalworking fluids?

CORROSION_PROTECTION and FORMING are different specification classes for metalworking fluids. They differ in additive packages and performance levels. Check the respective DIN/ISO standards for exact differences.

Which Castrol metalworking fluid replaces Fuchs Anticorit DFW 9301?

The Castrol equivalent of Fuchs Anticorit DFW 9301 is Castrol Rustilo DW 901. Both are Corrosion Protection Oil class lubricants.

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