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Armolube® EM 404 is an ashless alcohol ethoxlate and nonionic emulsifier that primarily finds application in metalworking lubricants, metal cleaning formulations, and fuels.
Armolube® EM 404 is a nonionic, alcohol ethoxylate surfactant that delivers multifunctional performance in metalworking fluids, cleaners, automotive lubricants, marine lubricants, and fuels. The additive primarily functions as a versatile oil-in-water (O/W) and water-in-oil (W/O) emulsifier, demonstrating excellent hard-water resistance for long-term emulsion stability. It effectively emulsifies Group I, Group II, Group III, and naphthenic base oils, and can maintain high stability on its own (without co-emulsifiers) in select Group I and naphthenic oils. It also exhibits high-temperature resistance, high-shear stability, and low foaming benefits in emulsified oils. In addition to emulsification, Armolube® EM 404 provides metalworking fluids a wide range of properties, such as a higher TBN, friction modification, wear reduction, and wetting and dispersant performance. It is compatible and can be used in formulation with anionic co-emulsifiers and phosphate ester-based additives, including Armolube AW 102. It is also compatible with Triamicide/Triameen Y-12D, an effective biocide in metalworking fluid applications. In metal cleaners, it is a helpful emulsifier, particularly for aqueous degreasers and hard surface cleaners. Armolube® EM 404 is ashless and readily biodegradable, making it suitable for environmentally-sensitive areas.
Appearance: Liquid
Color: Clear, cloudy
Color, gardner: 0.1
Odor: Mild
Copper corrosion: 1A
Relative density: 0.9535 g/cm³
pH: 6 to 8
Flash point: 169°C
HLB: 10.2
Iodine value: 0.2 I₂/100g max
Viscosity, kinematic @ 40°C: 20.2 cSt
Viscosity, kinematic @ 100°C: 4.7 cSt
Melting point: 7°C max
Pour point: 3°C
TBN: 1
Viscosity index: 155.6
Water content: 155.6
Water solubility: Soluble
CAS number: 68551-12-2
Primary Chemistry:
Alcohol ethoxylate
In metalworking and cleaning operations, unstable emulsions can lead to several issues, impacting fluid performance, equipment and tool life, residue buildup, and part quality. Emulsions frequently break due to surfactants that cannot tolerate hard water or high temperatures. Many emulsifying additives are also prone to uncontrollable foaming, particularly in high-speed applications. Lubricant formulators typically use several additives to address different challenges, making supply chains and blending more complex. Non-biodegradable or metal-heavy chemistries can pollute soil and water, harming ecosystems and making them unacceptable in sensitive or regulated areas.
Metalworking lubricants Semi-synthetic fluids Neat oils Soluble oils Automotive lubricants Marine lubricants Marine fuels Heavy fuel oils Water emulsified diesel Water-based degreasers Hard surface cleaner
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