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In the context of manufacturing and industry, automotive die casting lubricants are essential consumables used in the die casting process of manufacturing automotive parts and components. These specialized lubricants facilitate the ejection of castings from the die by preventing the metal from sticking to the die surfaces, thus ensuring the integrity and quality of the cast products. They also aid in cooling and provide protection to the die against the high temperatures and corrosive effects of molten metals. Available in various formulations, these lubricants can be water or oil-based and are designed to meet the specific requirements of different casting metals such as aluminum, magnesium, and zinc.
The performance of automotive die casting lubricants directly impacts the efficiency of the die casting operation, the lifespan of the dies, and the quality of the automotive parts produced. As a result, the development and formulation of these lubricants are centered around properties such as thermal stability, lubricity, and non-reactivity with metals. The market for these lubricants comprises numerous industry players, including chemical and lubricant manufacturers, who continually innovate to create products that align with environmental regulations and the evolving needs of the automotive sector.
Companies involved in the automotive die casting lubricants market include Chem-Trend L.P., Quaker Chemical Corporation, Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, and FUCHS Petrolub SE. These companies frequently engage in research and development to enhance their product offerings while adhering to the sustainability goals of the automotive industry. Show Less Read more