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Therma Quenching Oils Provide Efficient Use

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Condat’s Therma range of quenching oils have evolved in order to comply with requirements and regulations related to the use of oils, with the products formulated exclusively from Group III, highly refined base oils ensuring safer and more efficient use.
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Condat Corp.’s Therma range of quenching oils have evolved in order to comply with requirements and regulations. The products are formulated exclusively from Group III, highly refined base oils ensuring safer and more efficient use, the company says.

According to the company, the advantages of the quenching oils include safety for operators and the environment and increased flash point to reduce fire risk; user protection against sulphur content and aromatic compounds (PAHs) are decreased; low toxicity including less smoke, odor, less eye and skin irritation; and economy with the longevity of the bath and filtration systems due to better resistance to oxidation and less sludge, therefore less pressure on filtration systems.

The Therma range is available in different qualities (cold, semi-hot and warm oils) and allows more flexibility in the section of the best drasticity for your requirement, the company says. All quench types, including batch, passage, vacuum or open furnaces, are covered.

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