Metal working fluids: finding green in the manufacturing process

作者: Matthew Siniawski , Chris Bowman

DOI: 10.1108/00368790910940374

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摘要: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a practical review metal working fluids and their implications the machining practice. Despite widespread use applications, there are several scientific economic factors that call for an investigation current practices development new approaches.Design/methodology/approach There numerous methods diverge from traditional “wet” machining, which move towards environmentally friendly cost effective process. This includes looking at both minimum quantity lubrication dry as reduce recurring costs, lower health care premiums associated metalworking fluid exposure, minimize environmental footprint attributed machining.Findings Traditional machine techniques in today despite lack or evidence they function efficiently. Depending on type material used, possible can minimi...

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