Castrol Ilocut 482
Castrol Ilocut 482
Castrol Ilocut 482
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<strong>Castrol</strong> <strong>Ilocut</strong> <strong>482</strong><br />
Product Description<br />
<strong>Castrol</strong> <strong>Ilocut</strong> <strong>482</strong> is a neat cutting oil<br />
based on highly refined mineral oils and<br />
containing chlorinated paraffin's and fatty<br />
additives. <strong>Castrol</strong> <strong>Ilocut</strong> <strong>482</strong> is designed<br />
as a general purpose neat cutting oil able<br />
to machine all types of metals.<br />
Applications<br />
<strong>Castrol</strong> <strong>Ilocut</strong> <strong>482</strong> is a versatile neat<br />
cutting oil being applicable for machining<br />
ferrous and non-ferrous metals such as<br />
copper and its alloys and all other nonferrous<br />
metals.<br />
<strong>Castrol</strong> <strong>Ilocut</strong> <strong>482</strong> is suited to multi-spindle<br />
automatics, capstan and turret lathe cutting<br />
of high tensile steels or when alternating<br />
with non-ferrous stocks.<br />
Features & Benefits<br />
‣ Suitable for most metals and<br />
operations with versatile cutting oil<br />
enabling product rationalisation<br />
‣ Able to withstand high amounts of<br />
machine oil contamination which<br />
is suitable for applications in<br />
which high cross contamination of<br />
machine oil is likely<br />
‣ Non-staining and applicable for<br />
machining of copper and its alloys<br />
and all other non-ferrous alloys<br />
‣ Pale colour to make it easier to<br />
see the machining operation even<br />
when the job is flooded with<br />
coolant
Typical Chemical & Physical Data<br />
Units<br />
Appearance<br />
Clear, amber oil<br />
Density @ 15 o C g/ml 0.89<br />
Kinematic Viscosity @ 40 O C mm 2 /s 32<br />
Storage & Handling<br />
Lubricating oils should be stored in a cool<br />
dry environment away from direct sunlight<br />
and away from strong oxidising agents<br />
(i.e. class 5.1 or 5.2). Repeated or<br />
prolonged contact with lubricants and<br />
industrial oils should be avoided to reduce<br />
the possibility of skin disorders.<br />
A high standard of personal hygiene<br />
should be maintained when handling<br />
lubricants. Mineral or synthetic oils should<br />
not be allowed to enter ground water,<br />
water courses, sewerage or drainage<br />
systems. Refer to local waste authority<br />
and dispose of lubricant in a responsible<br />
manner.<br />
Date of Issue: January 2000