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Milling, Turning, and Sawing Lubricants

These lubricants reduce friction between your cutting tool and workpiece to make cutting cycles faster and easier, improve surface finishes, and extend tool life. They are chlorine free for use where chlorine waste disposal is a concern.
Lubricants for use with cast iron, stainless steel, and steel will stain other metal. Use them at full strength or blended with other oil.
Use LPS Tapmatic lubricants at full strength. Tapmatic Natural is based on natural oil. It’s designed for use on steel and aluminum, but can be used on all metal. It is sulfur free.
Lubricants that cannot be sold to the regions listed exceed local regulatory limits on VOCs (volatile organic compounds).
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Size | Type | Compatible With | Cannot Be Sold To | Each | |
LPS Tapmatic Natural | |||||
5 gal. | Drum | Aluminum, Brass, Carbide, Cast Iron, Copper, Stainless Steel, Steel, Titanium | Canada | 0000000 | 0000000 |
Stamping and Drawing Vanishing Oil


Apply this oil to sheet metal up to 0.025” thick before stamping or drawing to extend die life. It quickly evaporates, leaving behind a thin, easy-to-clean film. It is chlorine free, for use where chlorine waste disposal is a concern, and sulfur free. Use at full strength. It cannot be sold to the regions listed due to regulatory limits on VOC (volatile organic compounds).
Container | Each | ||||
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Size, gal. | Type | Compatible With | Cannot Be Sold To | Each | |
5 | Drum | Aluminum, Brass, Carbide, Cast Iron, Copper, Iron, Nickel, Stainless Steel, Steel, Titanium | Los Angeles County, CA; Orange County, CA; Riverside County, CA; San Bernardino County, CA | 0000000 | 0000000 |
55 | Drum | Aluminum, Brass, Carbide, Cast Iron, Copper, Iron, Nickel, Stainless Steel, Steel, Titanium | Los Angeles County, CA; Orange County, CA; Riverside County, CA; San Bernardino County, CA | 0000000 | 00000000 |
Heat Transfer Fluids

Use these fluids in heat exchangers and liquid chillers.
Ethylene glycol and propylene glycol fluids are for use in closed (nonvented) systems. Propylene glycol is safer to handle than ethylene glycol.