The Enhanced Lubrication of Water-Based Cutting Fluid by Functionalized GO

2020 ◽  
Vol 68 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shaoqing Xue ◽  
Yuemei Cen ◽  
Hongmei Yang ◽  
Takuro Honda ◽  
Yoshitaka Nakanishi ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 123 ◽  
pp. 105512
Author(s):  
Chunyan Yao ◽  
Dongdong Chen ◽  
Kaixiang Xu ◽  
Zhongli Zheng ◽  
Qiangsheng Wang ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 52 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qiang Chen ◽  
Xue Wang ◽  
Zongting Wang ◽  
Yu Liu ◽  
Tingzheng You

2009 ◽  
Vol 407-408 ◽  
pp. 309-312
Author(s):  
Chao Wu ◽  
Xiu Ling Zhang ◽  
Xiao Ming Jia

Cutting fluid occupies an important position in the metal processing. The performance and pollution problem brought to the environment of cutting fluid are paid attention to day by day. Proceed from the perspective of green design, using castor oil which has a good biodegradability, triethanolamine, boric acid and the sodium polyacrylate whose molecular weight is less than 2×104 as the main raw materials, a boron-containing water-based cutting fluid had been obtained. The performance of B-containing water-based cutting fluid are measured according to GB/T6144-1985 regulation which is the technical requirements of synthetic cutting fluid. And the biodegradability of mineral oil, castor oil, modified castor oil and B-containing water-based cutting fluid are measured by improved Storstroem Test (OECD301B). The test results show that the B-containing water-based cutting fluid has a good performance of physical and chemical. And the biodegradation rate of the cutting fluid is 87%, which indicates the cutting fluid has a good biodegradability.


Friction ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 1051-1062 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jing Ni ◽  
Kai Feng ◽  
Lihua He ◽  
Xiaofan Liu ◽  
Zhen Meng

Abstract In order to improve the cutting performance in broaching, the lubrication and cleaning effects offered by water-based cutting fluids with green additives need to be studied from the viewpoint of green manufacturing. Therefore, water-based solutions with castor oil, surfactant (linear alkylbenzene sulfonate, LAS), and nanographite were prepared by ultrasonic agitation and sprayed into the zone of broaching via atomization. The performances of the cutting fluids, in terms of the viscosity, specific heat, wetting angle, and droplet size, were evaluated to discuss their effects on the broaching load. Among the fluids, the addition of LAS into oil-in-water (WO-S), where its cutting fluid with 10 wt.% castor oil and 1.5 wt.% surfactant, exhibited the lowest broaching force. With regard to the lubricating and cleaning mechanisms, WO-S has good wettability and permeability, and hence, can lubricate the cutting edge of the tool to decrease the cutting load, cool the cutting edge to keep it sturdy, and clean the surface of the cutting edge to keep it sharp. The results reveal that the simultaneous addition of castor oil and LAS had remarkable effects on the lubrication and cleaning, and resulted in a broaching load reduction of more than 10% compared to commercial cutting fluids. However, the addition of nanographite could not improve the lubrication owing to its agglomeration.


2021 ◽  
Vol 71 ◽  
pp. 398-406
Author(s):  
Ye Yang ◽  
Songshan Guo ◽  
Lina Si ◽  
Tengfei Liu ◽  
Yuanjing Dai ◽  
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Author(s):  
Haizhen Jiang ◽  
Dehua Tao ◽  
Bin Wang

Effect of chemical structure of the aliphatic acid on rust-inhibiting properties and tribological behaviors of the water-based cutting fluid was studied in systematically. It was obtained that (1) the rust-inhibiting property became better with increase of the length of alkyl-chain of the aliphatic acid salts of triethanolamine. (2) The rust-inhibiting property of the aliphatic binary acid triethanolamine salts was better than that of the aliphatic monoacid triethanolamine salts. But the tribological behavior of the aliphatic monoacid triethanolamine salts was favor. Compared with base water, anti-wear and friction-reducing abilities of the soluble aliphatic acid triethanolamine salts would be improved greatly. (3) The adsorption and tribo-reaction films on the metal wear scar surface were monitored by auger energy spectrum.


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