by Suzanne Kingsbury | Feb 11, 2026 | Supply Security
If you buy specialty oils, the next decade is going to feel less like routine purchasing and more like risk management. Questions? Contact us. A lot of specialty oil decisions used to come down to two things: “Will it work?” and “Can I get it on time?” Over the next...
by Suzanne Kingsbury | Feb 4, 2026 | Product Applications
When a clear hot-melt adhesive starts turning yellow, it can look like a product-quality issue even if performance is still “fine.” Here’s how an adhesive extender oil change helped one adhesive maker keep their product clearer over time. Processing problems in...
by Suzanne Kingsbury | Jan 21, 2026 | Economy
Oil tariffs may not be the only line item changing your costs in January 2026. Shipping routes, carrier fees, and “event” surcharges can swing your landed cost just as fast. Here’s what specialty oil buyers should watch right now, plus a simple checklist to protect...
by Suzanne Kingsbury | Jan 14, 2026 | Product Applications
In synthetic rubber production, small changes can have a big impact. A compound that mixes smoothly can save time. A compound that runs the same way every day can reduce scrap. That’s one reason many rubber producers use process oils, and naphthenic oils may be the...
by Suzanne Kingsbury | Jan 7, 2026 | Product Applications
Cooling high-density artificial intelligence (AI) data centers often means bringing liquid very close to hot chips, which can also mean more seals, more connections, and more chances for leaks. Immersion cooling oils such as GTL (natural gas-to-liquid) isoparaffins...