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Dry machining: Machining of the future

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In this paper, the authors present recent developments in the dry machining operation and discuss the benefits of using cutting fluids for green machining, and also point out that some benefits of cutting fluids are not going to be available for dry machine and also dry machinings will be acceptable only whenever the part quality and machining times achieved in wet machining are equalled or surpassed.
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This article is published in Journal of Materials Processing Technology.The article was published on 2000-04-14. It has received 614 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Machining & Cutting fluid.

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Magnesium and its alloys applications in automotive industry

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed and evaluated the applications of magnesium in the automotive industry that can significantly contribute to greater fuel economy and environmental conservation, and concluded that reasonable prices and improved properties of Mg and its alloys will lead to massive use of magnesium.
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Application of response surface methodology in describing the performance of coated carbide tools when turning AISI 1045 steel

TL;DR: In this article, the performance of a multilayer tungsten carbide tool was described using response surface methodology (RSM) when turning AISI 1045 steel.
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Environmentally conscious machining of difficult-to-machine materials with regard to cutting fluids

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review and identify the materials known as difficult-to-machine and their properties and major health and environmental concerns about their usage in material cutting industries are defined.
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An Environmental Analysis of Machining

TL;DR: In this paper, a system-level environmental analysis of machining is presented, which considers not only the environmental impact of the material removal process itself, but also the impact of associated processes such as material preparation and cutting fluid preparation.
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Cooling techniques for improved productivity in turning

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an overview of major advances in techniques such as minimum quantity lubrication (MQL)/near dry machining (NDM), high pressure coolant (HPC), cryogenic cooling, compressed air cooling and use of solid lubricants/coolants.
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Environmentally Clean Machining Processes — A Strategic Approach

TL;DR: In this paper, the various possible routes to achieve clean machining processes are analysed and discussed and it is shown that a new and innovative approach is essential within the framework of an environmentally oriented management system and the relevant networks for data provision and analysis.
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Environmental Aspects of Grinding Fluids

TL;DR: In the case of grinding fluids, these trends have resulted in an emphasis on fluid maintenance in order to minimize the amount of waste generated, to extend the life of the fluid, and to mitigate negative effects on worker health as discussed by the authors.
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Coated cemented carbide product

TL;DR: In this article, a high-strength, COATED CEMENTED CARBIDE product is presented, which is a combination of a CEDCARBIDE SUBSTRATE and a fully dense ALPHA ALUMINUM OXIDE COATING.
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New Approaches to Characterizing the Performance of Coated Cutting Tools

TL;DR: In this article, the properties of PVD and CVD coatings deposited on HSS or cemented carbide tools were investigated and the effects of the thermal properties of the “coated tool” composite on the type and progress of wear were analyzed.
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A New Advanced Ceramic for Dry Machining

TL;DR: In this paper, the synthesis and evaluation of a new alumina ceramic tool material using very pure (99.99%) and submicron grain size (0.22 μm) alumina powder with practically no binder sintered at low temperature (1230°C) (i.e. without the need for HIP'ing) are presented.
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