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titleOfInvention Improved high temperature processing cutting fluid
abstract The invention discloses an improved high temperature processing cutting fluid, which is made by the following raw materials in parts by weight: 2-9 parts of petroleum sodium sulfonate, 50-80 parts of gutter oil, 2.5-5.5 parts of sodium hydroxide, 5-15 parts of a low molecular nitrogen-containing dimer surfactant, 3-7 parts of poly alkylene glycol, 2-7 parts of ricinoleic acid, and 2-7 parts of alkyne diol. Compared with the existing cutting fluid, the improved high temperature processing cutting fluid does not contain nitrite and phosphor compounds, and facilitates the environmental protection and human health. The improved high temperature processing cutting fluid has excellent rust-prevention, cooling, lubrication and cleaning performance, and excellent sterilization performance. The cutting fluid does not contain the perishable materials and not stink. The service life of the cutting fluid is long, the environment is not polluted, and the cutting fluid has no stimulation to the skin.
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