Texaco Quenchtex® B
Subcategory: Fluid
Close Analogs: CPS Number: 220565; MSDS Number: 10316
Material Notes: Texaco Quenchtex oils deliver value through:- Controlled cooling of metals — Combines the high initial quenching speed of water with slow final quenching speed of oil.
- Safety — High flash point and fire point minimize the possibility of fire problems.
- Stable additive package — Minimal loss of additives due to extended use.
- Minimal oil carryout — The light viscosity of this oil allows quick drainage from metal parts preventing carryout.
- Excellent thermal stability — Provides high heat resistance to oxidation and thickening.
- Deeper, more uniform hardening due to controlled cooling of metals.
Texaco Quenchtex oils are highly refined, paraffinic based quenching oils. They provide controlled cooling of steel which is important in steel hardening. When quenching is started, Texaco Quenchtex oils provides a high initial cooling rate inducing maximum hardness, yet once the critical transformation temperature is passed, the ideal fluid cooling rate decreases to eliminate the possibility of stresses and metal distortion. Texaco Quenchtex B is recommended where rapid cooling as well as oxidation control is needed. These oils resist the oxidizing effects of quenching and are less sensitive to the effects of agitation. They are highly heat resistant. No additive replacement is required and, in normal service, they retain the original viscosity indefinitely. Typical test data are average values only. Minor variations which do not affect product performance are to be expected in normal manufacturing.
Available Properties |
- API Gravity
- Viscosity Measurement
- Saybolt Viscosity at 100°F
- Saybolt Viscosity at 210°F
- Kinematic Viscosity at 40°C (104°F)
- Kinematic Viscosity at 100°C (212°F)
- Pour Point
- Flash Point
- Quench Time, s
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