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Flexislip 68 Extra Quality

The "68" in the name refers to its , indicating a kinematic viscosity of approximately 68 mm²/s at 40°C.

The "68" series is often formulated to resist degradation from oils, moisture, and common industrial solvents, ensuring that the bond remains intact even in harsh automotive or marine environments. flexislip 68 extra quality

| Property | Standard ISO VG 68 | Flexislip 68 Extra Quality | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Viscosity Index (VI) | ~95 | ~105+ | | Oxidation Life (RBOT, min) | 150 | 250+ | | Four-Ball Wear Scar (mm) | 0.60 | <0.40 | | Demulsibility (min) | 30+ | <15 | | FZG Load Stage (fail) | 10 | 12+ | The "68" in the name refers to its

(Note: Always check your machine manufacturer's manual to confirm the required ISO VG rating before filling.) Under load, the carriage wants to stick to

Imagine a heavy lathe bed moving at 10 mm per minute. Under load, the carriage wants to stick to the way due to static friction (high resistance). The hydraulic feed pushes harder. Suddenly, the static friction breaks, and the carriage lurches forward (kinetic friction, lower resistance). This jerky motion leaves chatter marks on your workpiece and destroys surface finish.