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

TRIAX Kompressor MV 46 SAE 20 Full Synthetic Air Compressor Oil

Triax • ★ 4.2/5 • Budget

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
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Quenching oil for heat treating knife steel

Quenching oil for heat treating knife steel

Fusion Chemical • ★ 4.0/5 • Mid-Range

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
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CriteriaWinner
Price Triax
Durability Fusion Chemical
Versatility Triax
User Reviews Triax