Coolant lubricity and coolant-lube compatibility with regard to slideway behavior

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Abstract

Coolants are widely used in industries for metal cutting operations. Though there are varieties of coolants available, the most widely used are water-soluble coolants because of their low cost and better heat dissipation compared to straight cutting oils. In the present investigation, amongst the various causes, which deteriorate the coolant, the role of hardness of water is primarily studied. Accordingly, water from different sources with varying hardness is considered and coolants are prepared from the same. The extent to which hardness can affect the performance of coolants is studied as a function of coolant lubricity in a reciprocating tribometer. Further, the effect of entry of coolants into lubricated machine tool slideways is also assessed by evaluating the mixture of coolant and lubricating oil for its fictional behavior. This is important from assessing the impact of the mixing of coolant and lubricating oil on machine tool slideways with regard to positioning exactness and stick slip behavior of slideways in terms of coolant-lube. © 2008 by ABCM.

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Mohan, C. B., Gopalakrishna, K., Lohith Mahesh, K. S., Venkatesh, K., Divakar, C., Mithun, R. B., & Naveen, T. N. (2008). Coolant lubricity and coolant-lube compatibility with regard to slideway behavior. Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, 30(4), 285–289. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-58782008000400003

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