What is the difference between antirust oil and dehydrated antirust oil
Antirust grease a lubricating oil or grease prepared by adding various antirust agents (commonly sulfonate and oxidized wax paste) to the base oil of lubricating oil. Lubricating oil or grease prepared by spraying cleaning agent with sulfonate and oxidized wax paste. It is mainly used as antirust coating on the surface of metal parts. The anti rust mechanism is that the antirust agent dissolves in the grease into micelles, forming a strong adsorption film on the metal surface, and the hydrocarbon chain in the lubricating oil (grease) component forms a mixed multi-molecular layer with the antirust agent, so as to prevent the corrosion of water and oxygen and prevent the metal surface from rusting. Antirust grease can be divided into oil type, grease type, solvent dilution type, emulsifier (or water type) and antirust lubrication type. Among them, solvent dilution type is widely used because of its fast drying, thin and transparent film, reliable rust resistance. Dehydrated antirust oil is made of refined petroleum and various dehydrating and antirust additives. It has good properties of human sweat replacement, dehydration and antirust.
High quality hard antirust oil
It is suitable for post-treatment of room temperature blackening and traditional alkaline oxidation blackening, as well as rust prevention between processes. Dehydrated antirust oil has the characteristics of fast dehydration; generally, it only takes 5 minutes to remove the water film on the surface of the workpiece, and make the oil phase infiltrate the surface of the workpiece. Good rust resistance. It can squeeze out the water phase on the surface and the pores in the conversion film. The pores in the film firmly absorb the oil containing a variety of antirust additives, so that the dehydrated workpiece has good antirust performance.