ADDITIN® RC 2416
Product Description
Medium active, medium viscosity, high lubricity, light colored sulfur carrier with improved lubricity
Additin® RC 2416 is a medium active, light colored, low odor, medium viscosity sulfur carrier. Due to its good lubricity and medium activity with an active sulfur content of approx. 5%, it is ideally suited for manufacturing metalworking fluids for medium to heavy duty cutting and forming operations such as thread cutting or deep drawing oils. Because of its specially selected raw materials Additin® RC 2416 has typically good solubility in nonpolar base fluids like group II or group III oils.
The performance of metalworking fluids containing Additin® RC 2416 can even be increased by combinations with zinc dithiophosphates, e.g. Additin® RC 3038, phosphoric acid partial esters or ashless phosphorus-sulfur additives like Additin® RC 3890.
- medium active sulfur
carrier
- high lubricity
- light color
- low odor
- high flashpoint
- improved lubricity
Brand
ADDITIN®
Turning, Drilling, Milling
Reaming
Watermiscible semisynthetic fluids
Greases
Industrial lubricants
Metal removal with geometrically defined cutting edge
Gun drilling / Deep hole drilling
Thread cutting
Metalworking fluids
Neat oils
Soluble oils
Metal removal with geometrically undefined cutting edge
Lapping
Metal forming
Stamping
Thread forming
Deep drawing
sulfurized EP additive
sulfurized triglyceride
medium active sulfurized EP additive
medium active sulfurized triglyceride
Discover Ashless AW-, AO- and EP- additive, nonionic structure
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
EP additives form protective layers on metal surfaces that prevent adhesive wear under boundary and mixed friction conditions. The common types of Extreme Pressure additives are sulfur- based compounds, phosphorus- based compounds, chlorine-based compounds. LANXESS has a bright product portfolio of sulfur-based products Additin® EP and phosphorus-based products Additin® AW.
They are essential ingredients of most metalworking fluids, industrial lubricants like gear oils or slideway oils and EP greases.
They prevent cold welding of the gears tooth faces and flanks under high pressure conditions, particularly during starting, stopping or shock load processes.
This finally depends on the specific process or application in which the lubricant is supposed to be used. Our Application Technology team is happy to support you with further information. Please contact us here.
Sulfur carriers, chlorinated paraffins, some phosphorus compounds.
Short chain chlorinated paraffins (chain-length C10 – C13) are already banned and eliminated from metalworking fluid formulations in Europe and many other countries, due to their persistency in the environment with a high potential for bioaccumulation, and because of their classification as toxic to aquatic organisms, carcinogenic to rats and mice and possibly carcinogenic to humans. Medium chain chlorinated paraffins (chain-length C14 – C17) are also already banned or at least supposed to be banned in many countries within the next years because of their risks to the ecosystem and to human health. Many chlorinated paraffins are categorized according to the globally harmonized system of classification and labelling of chemicals as “very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects”. Sulfur carriers do not show any kind of hazard classification.
Depending on the specific metalworking process and the metal that is machined, different sulfur carriers or synergistic combinations of sulfur carriers and other additives can even exceed the performance of CLPs in metalworking fluids. In case you need recommendations or guideline formulations for specific metalworking applications, please contact our Application Technology team.