Renewable Lubricants' Coolant Features Specialized Formulation for Range of Applications
Renewable Lubricants’ Bio-SynXtra line reduces smoke and mist while providing optimized extreme-pressure and antiwear protection.
Renewable Lubricants’ biodegradable Bio-SynXtra metalworking oils for heavy-duty machining applications in hard materials like stainless steel, Inconel, Hastelloy and more. This biosynthetic blend is transparent to allow visibility during cutting operations.
Formulated with natural and synthetic esters, the Bio-SynXtra line reduces smoke and mist while providing optimized extreme-pressure and antiwear protection. Non-staining to yellow metals, Bio-SynXtra is well-suited for ferrous and non-ferrous alloys. Renewable Lubricants’ metalworking fluids are readily biodegradable, non-toxic and not bioaccumulative, and contain no active sulfur, chlorine, zinc, phosphorus, silicon or heavy metals, meaning it is safer for the environment as well as employees working with it. This specialized formulation is well-suited for stamping, drawing, milling, drilling, turning, grinding, honing, broaching, thread cutting, tapping and other applications in stainless steel, Inconel, Hastelloy and other hard-to-machine materials.
Compliant with EPA VGL EAL guidelines, it exceeds U.S. EPA and U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service acute toxicity standards. Stabilized HOBS Technology provides enhances oxidative, thermal and cold flow stability.
The line also includes other formulations such as Bio-Syntra, which offers lower EP performance at a more economical cost, and Bio-SynXtra LV, a low-viscosity version for high-precision applications.
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