ADDITIN® RC 2310

Low viscosity, inactive sulfur carrier

Additin® RC 2310 is an inactive, light colored, low odor, low viscosity sulfur carrier. It is used in manufacturing metalworking fluids for cutting operations and for EP greases. Due to its very low active sulfur content it is ideally suited for machining copper and its alloys. When compared to other sulfur carriers, Additin® RC 2310 exhibits a good wettability and enhanced solubility in various base fluids due to its specially selected raw materials. Therefore Additin® RC 2310 is also ideally suited for metalworking oils based on hydrocracked, polyalphaolefin and GTL oils. Its very low pour point (< -40°C) makes it an ideal choice for the formulation of EP greases for which a low temperature pumpability is required.

The performance of metalworking fluids containing Additin® RC 2310 can be further increased in combinations with zinc dithiophosphates, e.g. Additin® RC 3038, phosphoric acid partial esters like Additin® RC 3760 or ashless phosphorus-sulfur additives like Additin® RC 3890. Additin® RC 2310 is easily emulsifiable and a well-suited Extreme Pressure additive for soluble oils and semisynthetic metalworking fluids.

  • good EP performance
  • very low sulfur activity
  • light color
  • low odor
  • high flashpoint
  • low viscosity
  • excellent solubility
  • low copper corrosivity


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ADDITIN®

Turning, Drilling, Milling

Watermiscible semisynthetic fluids

Greases

Industrial lubricants

Metal removal with geometrically defined cutting edge

Thread cutting

Metalworking fluids

Neat oils

Soluble oils

Metal removal with geometrically undefined cutting edge

Grinding

Honing

Metal forming

Stamping

Industrial gear oils

sulfurized ester

sulfurized fatty acid esters

sulfurized fatty acid methyl ester

sulfurized methyl ester

sulfurized vegetable oil methyl ester

Duane P Hall

Shelton

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