TRIAX Kompressor MV 46 SAE 20 Full Synthetic Air Compressor Oil vs Quenching oil for heat treating knife steel
Overall winner: TRIAX Kompressor MV 46 SAE 20 Full Synthetic Air Compressor Oil
TRIAX Kompressor MV 46 SAE 20 Full Synthetic Air Compressor Oil
Full synthetic, industrial-grade multi-viscosity oil for rotary, vane, screw, and reciprocal compressors. High-temp capability reduces metal contact under extreme temps; suitable for all-season performance. Customers note good quality and temperature resistance
Pros
- full synthetic formula
- industrial-grade high-temp performance
- multi-viscosity for various climates
- reduces metal-to-metal contact
Cons
- no explicit usage limits provided
- no data on compatibility with specific models
- no viscosity grade details beyond SAE 20
Quenching oil for heat treating knife steel
Quenching oil for heat treating knife steel that preserves a bright finish and enables deep, uniform hardening. Customers report effective quenching for 01 and 1095 knife blades and blades becoming very hard
Pros
- Retains bright finish during quench
- Deep and uniform hardening
- Effective for mid-range quench steels
Cons
- Thickness of oil noted as too thick for thin blades by some users
- Mixed feedback on suitability for very thick sections
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Triax |
| Durability | Fusion Chemical |
| Versatility | Triax |
| User Reviews | Triax |