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Within the industry of lubricants and greases, metalworking fluid additives are essential components that enhance the performance of metalworking fluids used in various manufacturing and machining processes. These additives are specifically formulated to improve the lubricity, cooling properties, and corrosion inhibition of the fluids that assist in cutting, shaping, and forming metal workpieces. The additives also play a crucial role in extending the life of both the metalworking fluids and the machinery by reducing wear and tear on tools and equipment.
The market for metalworking fluid additives is composed of products such as boundary lubricants, extreme pressure additives, biocides, corrosion inhibitors, defoamers, emulsifiers, and pH buffers. These additives are used in a wide range of processes, including milling, drilling, tapping, and grinding. Their application is critical to industries such as automotive, aerospace, consumer goods, and heavy machinery manufacturing, where precision metalworking is vital.
Several notable companies operating within the metalworking fluid additives market include Afton Chemical Corporation, The Lubrizol Corporation, Chevron Oronite Company LLC, BASF SE, and FUCHS Petrolub SE. These firms are involved in the development, manufacturing, and supply of various additives tailored to the specialized needs of the metalworking industry. Show Less Read more