Industrial Punch Compound Available

Stevenson Oil is proud to offer industrial punch compound for manufacturers.

It’s a popular product because it’s an oil-based piercing, blanking, punching and stamping compound that a divese number of manufacturers rely on for many types of applications.

If needed, it’s possible for you to dilute it with blending oils that are suitable for lighter duty operations. Punch Compound is effective because of its high concentration of extreme pressure and lubricity additives.

Where can it be used?

Punch Compound can be used with all ferrous and many non-ferrous metals, such as galvanized steel, aluminum and yellow metals.

Here are examples of how it can help:

  • Known for its versatility, Punch Compound can be used in many types of operations
  • Light color
  • Low odor
  • Offers tenacious film with excellent carry through
  • Can be removed with warm alkaline cleaners and solvent degreasers
  • Punch Compound is adaptable to swab, spray, dip or roll coat application

Get the details about industrial Punch Compound.

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Synthetic Cutting and Grinding Coolant for Industrial Applications

Are you looking for an outstanding synthetic metalworking coolant for your business?

Stevenson Oil has the right product for a wide variety of industrial applications.

SYN-COOL 340 is available as a 100% true-solution synthetic, heavy duty cutting and grinding coolant. It’s ideal if you use cast iron, all steel, hard alloys and brass. Why? SYN-COOL 340 is designed to offer outstanding lubrication as well as extreme pressure characteristics associated with machining and grinding.

How it can help your business:

  • Extends life of tool/wheel
  • Resists fungus and bacteria (to support sump life)
  • 100% tramp oil rejecting
  • Low foaming
  • Offers hard water stability
  • Protection from corrosion
  • Keeps machines clean

The unique blend of additives offers excellent film-boundary lubrication and wetting for outstanding lubricity and heat dissipation.

Learn more bout SYN-COOL 340 and why the synthetic metalworking coolan can benefit your company.

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Stevenson Oil Releases Complimentary Guide on Hydraulic Machine Oil Maintenance

Stevenson Oil & Chemical, a distributor of conventional industrial oil and synthetic products, today released a free guide, “Hydraulic Machine Oil Maintenance.” Download it to receive the best practices on maintaining machinery oil.

The guide covers many topics designed to help businesses save time and money.

For example, companies can reference the guide for quality tips to ensure that they are able to protect their investment while implementing the best plans to monitor oil in both new and older hydraulic machines.

Get the guide here:

“We created the guide to make it easy for companies to be mindful of hydraulic machinery oil and the benefits of proper maintenance,” says Suzanne Harkey, president of Stevenson Oil.

Here are a few excerpts:

  • Find out the maximum life of the fluid. Most of today’s hydraulic oils are good for 3,000-5,000 hours depending on the product and operating conditions.
  • Correctly sample the oil and have it tested to determine the current condition.
  • Determine whether any changes need to be made once the test results are received. The testing facility will indicate whether there are any problems with the fluid (i.e., dirt, the presence of water or wear metal contamination).

In addition to these tips, the guide also covers other important topics, including:

  • Training methods
  • Reviewing manufacturer recommendations
  • Handling paperwork

About Stevenson Oil & Chemical

Stevenson Oil & Chemical continually seeks ways to increase the value it offers customers who invest in hydraulic oil and other fluid products – focusing on cost effectiveness, quality and on-time delivery. In addition to conventional industrial oil products, the company offers synthetic products, food grade lubricants, plasma quenching fluids and environmentally-friendly lubricants.

For more information, call toll-free, 855-943-3337.

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