
RTD Liquid is a viscous, extreme pressure additive cutting fluid / coolant for use in broaching, tapping and drilling and other metal cutting operations.
- Order number: RS53072
- Supplier Name: Rocol
- EAN: 5024747530724
- Length: 0,063 cm
- Width: 0,063 cm
- Height: 0,177 cm
- Weight: 0,43 kg
- Open text field 1: Gewindeschneidöl
ROCOL RTD is suitable for all metals including hardened steels, Nimonic grades and titanium alloys. This product significantly reduces friction and provides excellent cutting performance.
ROCOL® Liquid can also be added to standard mineral cutting oil ... For the most difficult cutting operations such as broaching and gear cutting on the toughest metals.
Features:
- Extends tool life
- Improves surface finish
- Increases metal removal rates
- Reduces production costs
Directions for use:
ROCOL RTD Foamcut should be shaken well before use and is then sprayed directly onto the tool or workpiece from a distance of 15-30 cm. Directional control allows more accessible problematic operations and enables application exactly where required. Ensure adequate ventilation
Technical data:
- Appearance:brown liquid
- Odor: mild pine
- Solvent: not applicable
- Shell 4-ball
- Welding load (undiluted): >800 kg
- Welding load (5% in oil) 315 kg
Person responsible for the EU:
ITW LLC & Co. KG | Am Eichenbach 14, 73054, Eislingen / Fils, Germany
Manufacturer information:
http://www.itwcp.de

ROCOL - Lubricants for the Industry
ROCOL is part of ITW, a US Fortune 150 multinational company. We develop, manufacture and market technically advanced industrial lubricants and line marking systems for industry worldwide.
ROCOL was founded on the work of Victor Ivanovitch Ragosine, who was born in Russia and graduated from the University of Moscow in 1854 with a degree in chemistry.
Based in Leeds, UK, the origins of our company date back to 1878 when Victor Ragosine developed a yellow lubricating oil which he subsequently sold throughout Europe. Unlike other lubricants, the yellow oil was virtually non-corrosive, making it technically superior to other available products.
In 1882, British agency manager Ernest Glehn bought out Victor and the Russian parent company to form Ragosine and Company, which later evolved into ROCOL.
Although we have made significant advances over the years, our ethos is still the same - to develop highly engineered products that are better quality than the competition and give you performance you can trust.