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Ecological trends in machining as a key factor in sustainable production – A review
Author Affiliations
Opole University of Technology, University of Zielona Góra, Poznań University of Technology, Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, ...
Published InJournal of Cleaner Production
Year2019
Citations424
Abstract
A comprehensive analysis of literature pertaining to ecological trends in machining processes of difficult-to-cut materials (e.g. hard steels, Ti-based alloys, Ni-based alloys) has been performed. The paper focuses on the improvement of machining processes with a balanced attention onthe reduction of pollution generated by coolants and emulsions. Here, the specific areas of interest are: Dry cutting; Minimum Quantity Lubrication/Minimum Quantity Cooling Lubrication; Cryogenic Cooling; High-Pressure Coolant and Biodegradable Vegetable Oils. The proposed approach of sustainable and cleaner production for the above-mentioned areas involves the minimized use of coolant/lubricants, employment of appropriate cutting tool's grade and machining conditions that leads to the reduction of total cost, cutting force, energy consumption, temperature but improvements of surface quality, volume of material removed, as…
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