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Cutting-Fluid Evaluation

Journal of Fluids Engineering, 1957
Abstract Transfer of radioactive material from a cutting tool to the chips produced in facing the end of a steel tube is used as a means of measuring tool-wear rate. The lathe is operated at commercial feeds and speeds. This technique permits accurate tool-wear evaluation with very short machining time and a consequent small consumption ...
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METAL CUTTING FLUIDS

Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, 1978
In the late 19th century, work attributed to a Mr F. W. Taylor showed that water flooding a cutting area permitted a great increase in cutting speeds. Prior to this cutting was performed dry, at very slow speeds, but it was found that water gave an easier removal of swarf, enabling the cutting speed to be increased by some 40 to 50%.
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Cutting Fluids

1998
Abstract Cutting fluids play a major role in increasing productivity and reducing costs by making possible the use of higher cutting speeds, higher feed rates, and greater depths of cut. After listing the functions of cutting fluids, this article then covers the major types, characteristics, advantages and limitations of cutting and ...
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CUTTING FLUID QUALITY

Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, 1976
A tribological investigation into the per formance of metal cutting fluid by inducing a radioactive condition into the tool.
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Cutting Fluids and Corrosion

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, 1954
Valuable information on the corrosion of drilling, turning, milling and grinding machine surfaces by soluble cutting oils was brought to light by tests carried out by the Production Engineering Research Association. Eleven soluble oils were analysed and subjected to a simple test, described in this article, which users of such oils can carry out for ...
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Nano Cutting Fluids

2017
This chapter focuses on the preparation, characterization, and application of nanofluids as cutting fluids in machining. Case studies of two different methods of application, drop-by-drop and mist application, of cutting fluids in minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) are presented. Nanofluids are suspensions of nanoparticles in a base fluid.
Srikant Revuru Rukmini   +2 more
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Metal Cutting and Cutting Fluids

Journal of the Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1955
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Cutting Fluids

2018
David A. Stephenson, John S. Agapiou
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