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Twin Draw 708 is a highly chlorinated base for extreme pressure operations. Due to its special composition and additive treatment it will perform the most difficult of operations such as tube and bar drawing. The unique factor with this product is its ability to release its stable chlorine factor only as heat and pressure increase. By this process the chlorine released combines with the removed metal, chemically, to prevent metal to metal contact, which normally could cause seizures.

Its excellent adaptability to all type ferrous metals, especially stainless, gives a wide range of operations. Its ability to perform under the most adverse operations of heat and pressures and still provide excellent finishes as well as tool and die life is its most important attribute.

Because it is actually a base stock type material it may be diluted to lighter viscosities for less severe jobs (use 100 viscosity blending oils).

It may be also diluted with 100 viscosity blending oils for some difficult machining operations. High nickel-chrome alloys draw excellently with Twin Draw 704.
Unit of Measure

Package Type

N/A Drum

Appearance

N/A Clear Light Yellow Liquid

Odor

N/A Slight

Bulk Density

N/A 10.5 lb/gal

ISO Viscosity Grade

N/A 96 cSt

Flash Point

N/A 392 ºF

Minimum Chlorine Weight

N/A 50 %

Applications

N/A Twin Draw 708 may be stored in an original container or bulk storage tank. Exposure to 0 F for an extended period will cause significant viscosity increases. To reverse this, drums need to be returned to 80-90 F. Blending should not exceed 130 F. Prolonged exposure to temperatures in excess of 100 F may result in darkening of product and release of corrosive by-products.

Application Procedure

N/A Twin Draw 708 may be stored in an original container or bulk storage tank. Exposure to 0 F for an extended period will cause significant viscosity increases. To reverse this, drums need to be returned to 80-90 F. Blending should not exceed 130 F. Prolonged exposure to temperatures in excess of 100 F may result in darkening of product and release of corrosive by-products.