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Tool wear in dry turning and wet turning with non-toxic cutting fluid

Czasopismo: Industrial Lubrication and Tribology   Tom: 70, Zeszyt: 9, Strony: 1649-1656
ISSN:  0036-8792
Wydawca:  EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD, HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
Opublikowano: Pażdziernik 2018
 
  Autorzy / Redaktorzy / Twórcy
Imię i nazwisko Wydział Katedra Do oświadczenia
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Dariusz Ozimina orcid logo WMiBMKatedra Mechaniki**Takzaliczony do "N"Inżynieria mechaniczna205.00.00  
Monika Madej orcid logo WMiBMKatedra Mechaniki**Takzaliczony do "N"Inżynieria mechaniczna205.00.00  
Joanna Kowalczyk orcid logo WMiBMKatedra Mechaniki**Takzaliczony do "N"Inżynieria mechaniczna205.00.00  
Ewa Ozimina orcid logo WiŚGiEKatedra Technologii Wody i ŚciekówTakzaliczony do "N"Inżynieria środowiska, górnictwo i energetyka2015.00.00  
Stanisław Płaza Niespoza "N" jednostki20.00.00  

Grupa MNiSW:  Publikacja w czasopismach wymienionych w wykazie ministra MNiSzW (część A)
Punkty MNiSW: 15
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Keywords:

Emulsions  Surfaces topography  Tool wear  Surface texturing  Cutting fluids  



Abstract:

Purpose This study aims to determine the properties of a new non-toxic cutting fluid and compared with cutting fluid based on mineral oil. Design/methodology/approach The tool wear was measured under dry and wet cutting conditions. The non-toxic cutting fluid was compared with cutting fluid based on mineral oil. The experiments were carried out using CTX 310 ECO numerical control lathe. The wear of the cutting tools was measured by means of stereo zoom microscopy (SX80), while the elements were identified through scanning electron microscopy (JSM 7100F). The workpiece surface texture was studied using a Talysurf CCI Lite non-contact 3D profiler. The contact wetting angle was established with a KSV CAM 100 tester. Findings The non-toxic cutting fluid has reached comparable coefficient of friction with a coolant containing mineral oil. The use of the non-toxic cutting fluid with low foaming tendency resulted in lower wear. Practical implications Machining processes require that cutting fluids be applied to reduce the tool wear and improve the quality of the workpiece surface. Cutting fluids serve numerous purposes such as they act as coolants and lubricants, remove chips and temporarily prevent corrosion of the product. Originality/value The investigations discussed in this paper have contributed to the development of non-toxic and environmentally friendly manufacturing because of the use of cutting fluid containing zinc aspartate and its comparison with commonly used cutting fluid.