Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 23 Issue 2
Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants
Table of contents
FACTORS AFFECTING THE SELECTION OF CUTTING FLUIDS
P.M. HolmesThis article shows how a rational approach to the selection of cutting fluids can be made from an appreciation of the principle factors and mechanisms involved. Attention is also…
WATER BASE CUTTING FLUIDS STILL A ?
I.S. MORTON“For a number of years there have been some machine shops in which a water‐base fluid has been used to the exclusion of all other aqueous cutting fluids. The advantages of such a…
NEAT CUTTING OIL AND METALWORKING ADDITIVES
R.A. Nicholson“As in other fields of lubrication and processing, the incorporation of various chemical additive materials to straight mineral oils can reinforce intrinsic desirable properties…
MOLYBDENUM DISULPHIDE IN METAL CUTTING
W.J.J. Crump“The demands on cutting fluids and compounds will no doubt continue to increase and the hard pressed production engineer may find some alleviation of his problem by using…
SYNTHETIC CUTTING OILS
F.H Thornhill“The properties of conventional coolants are limited by the natural characteristics of their hydrocarbon bases which can only be varied slightly by complex formulation, whereas a…
RECLAMATION OF CUTTING OILS
Brian Sismey“This article is mainly concerned with swarf produced by machine tools using neat cutting oils. If the factory has no means of extracting the oil from this, anything from 40 to 80…
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hybridEditors:
- Prof Carsten Gachot
- Andreas Rosenkranz