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Cutting fluids are used in the automotive parts industry to reduce friction and heat generated during the machining process. They are used to lubricate and cool the cutting tool and workpiece, as well as to flush away chips and debris. Cutting fluids can be either water-based or oil-based, and can be applied in a variety of ways, including misting, flooding, and brushing. The automotive parts industry is a major consumer of cutting fluids, as they are used in a variety of machining processes, such as drilling, milling, and grinding. The use of cutting fluids can improve the quality of the finished product, as well as reduce the wear and tear on the cutting tool. There are a number of companies that produce cutting fluids for the automotive parts industry, including Shell, Castrol, Mobil, and Valvoline. These companies offer a wide range of cutting fluids, from general-purpose to specialty fluids, to meet the needs of the automotive parts industry. Show Less Read more