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Oil-in-water: These fluids consist of very
small oil droplets dispersed in a continuous water phase.
These fluids have low viscosities, excellent
fire-resistance, and good cooling capability due to the
large proportion of water. Additives must be used to improve
their inherently poor lubricity and to protect against rust.
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