Industrial oils
Many industrial processes only work perfectly with specially adapted lubricant solutions. For example, in the transmission of energy by pressurized fluids (hydraulic fluids), in the gearing of driving forces (gear oils), in energy production in power plants (turbine oils), refrigeration (refrigeration oils) or compressed air production (air compressor oils).
Lubricating greases are consistent lubricants composed of a base oil and a specially selected thickener. To enhance certain properties, additives are added to lubricating greases.
Never combine cutting oil with water.
Cooling oil, on the other hand, can mix with water.