Experimental analysis for the use of sodium dodecyl sulfate as a soluble metal cutting fluid for micromachining with electroless-plated micropencil grinding tools

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Microgrinding with micropencil grinding tools (MPGTs) is a flexible and economic process to machine microstructures in hard and brittle materials. In macrogrinding, cooling and lubrication are done with metal cutting fluids; their application and influence is well researched. Although it can be expected that metal cutting fluids also play a decisive role in microgrinding, systematic investigations can hardly be found. A metal cutting fluid capable of wetting the machining process, containing quantities as small as 0.02% of the water-soluble fluid sodium dodecyl sulfate was tested in microgrinding experiments with MPGTs (diameter ~50 µm; abrasive grit size 2–4 µm). The workpiece material was hardened 16MnCr5.

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Arrabiyeh, P. A., Bohley, M., Ströer, F., Kirsch, B., Seewig, J., & Aurich, J. C. (2017). Experimental analysis for the use of sodium dodecyl sulfate as a soluble metal cutting fluid for micromachining with electroless-plated micropencil grinding tools. Inventions, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/inventions2040029

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