MatWeb - Material Property Data Advertise with MatWeb!     Register Now
Data sheets for over 180,000 metals, plastics, ceramics, and composites.
MatWeb - Material Property Data HOME  •   SEARCH  •   TOOLS  •   SUPPLIERS  •   FOLDERS  •   ABOUT US  •   FAQ  •   LOG IN    
Recently Viewed Materials (most recent at top)  

Login to see your most recently viewed materials here.

Or if you don't have an account with us yet, then click here to register.

  Searches:   Advanced  | Category  | Property  | Metals  | Trade Name  | Manufacturer  | Recently Viewed Materials
  
Master Bond adhesives
ChevronTexaco NB Soluble Oil
Categories: Fluid; Lubricant

Material Notes: Features

Chevron Soluble Oils are used broadly in machine shops as multifunctional cutting fluids. They are primarily designed to cool and lubricate the contact point of the tool and the work piece.

Chevron Soluble Oils:

  • prevent rusting or corrosion of the machined Metals
  • control the growth of bacteria — which is a constant problem in soluble oil circulating systems due to outside contamination
  • minimize surface foam
  • speed the release of entrained air which could cause pump cavitation

These are extremely versatile fluids designed to meet many of the situations encountered in the metalworking industry. Chevron Soluble Oils are an emulsifying oil that readily mix with water, forming a homogeneous and exceptionally stable emulsion. They are used in the machining of both ferrous and nonferrous metals, particularly when cutting with carbon or high speed steel or tungsten carbide tools. They contain an effective biocide that combats bacterial growth, rancidity, and odor in machine sumps.

Applications

Chevron Soluble Oils are recommended for all metals (except magnesium) where maximum cooling is desired — particularly when cutting with carbon, high speed steel, or tungsten carbide tools.

Chevron Soluble Oils are used extensively in milling, drilling, gear cutting, turning, planing, shaping, sawing, and grinding operations.

Chevron Soluble Oils are 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 Oils are suitable for use in automotive cooling systems to prevent rust and corrosion. A mixture of 40:1 is most often used. However, always follow engine manufacturers’ recommendations. It is preferable to mix radiator water and oil in a separate container. Additions to the radiator should be made from this container. As with any other “additives”, the radiator should be drained and flushed occasionally, since evaporation and leakage cause proportions to change.

Do not recommend Chevron Soluble Oils emulsion for magnesium. Hot magnesium is a fire hazard when it contacts water. The preferred recommendation is Chevron Utility Oil LVI ISO 22.

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.

Key Words: CPS Number: 230308; MSDS Number: 7090
Vendors:
Available Properties
  • API Gravity
  • Saybolt Viscosity at 100°F
  • Saybolt Viscosity at 210°F
  • Kinematic Viscosity at 40°C (104°F), ASTM D445
  • Kinematic Viscosity at 100°C (212°F), ASTM D445
  • Pour Point, ASTM D97
  • Flash Point, ASTM D92
  • Sulfur, S
  
Property Data

This page displays only the text
of a material data sheet.

To see MatWeb's complete data
sheet for this material (including
material property data, metal
compositions, material suppliers,
etc
), please click the button below.

Manufacturer Notes:
ChevronTexaco Corp

Category Notes
none

Some of the values displayed above may have been converted from their original units and/or rounded in order to display the information in a consistent format. Users requiring more precise data for scientific or engineering calculations can click on the property value to see the original value as well as raw conversions to equivalent units. We advise that you only use the original value or one of its raw conversions in your calculations to minimize rounding error. We also ask that you refer to MatWeb's terms of use regarding this information. Click here to view all the property values for this datasheet as they were originally entered into MatWeb.

 

New MatWeb Services
Please read our License Agreement regarding materials data and our Privacy Policy. Questions or comments about MatWeb? Please contact us at webmaster@matweb.com. We appreciate your input.

The contents of this web site, the MatWeb logo, and "MatWeb" are Copyright 1996-2024 by MatWeb, LLC. MatWeb is intended for personal, non-commercial use. The contents, results, and technical data from this site may not be reproduced either electronically, photographically or substantively without permission from MatWeb, LLC.