On the Interactions of Additives in Metalworking Fluids with Metal Surfaces

Metalworking fluids (MWF) play a significant role in manufacturing processes, such as machining or forming. Consequently, a high number of MWF with varying chemical composition are commercially available. However, the working mechanisms of the MWF are still object of discussion in science and applic...

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Main Authors: Joachim Schulz, Ekkard Brinksmeier, Daniel Meyer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-11-01
Series:Lubricants
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/1/4/75
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description Metalworking fluids (MWF) play a significant role in manufacturing processes, such as machining or forming. Consequently, a high number of MWF with varying chemical composition are commercially available. However, the working mechanisms of the MWF are still object of discussion in science and application. This paper addresses the possible interactions of additives with metal surfaces taking the characteristic conditions in machining and forming processes as well as the chemical properties of the surface and the additives into account. The new model for possible interaction of additives with the metal surface is considered and supported by experimental data. This new model does not imply reaction layers as tribological active layer anymore.
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spelling doaj.art-5d071ea90bb74c7fbc78024bf2f73ea72022-12-22T04:24:28ZengMDPI AGLubricants2075-44422013-11-0114759410.3390/lubricants1040075On the Interactions of Additives in Metalworking Fluids with Metal SurfacesJoachim SchulzEkkard BrinksmeierDaniel MeyerMetalworking fluids (MWF) play a significant role in manufacturing processes, such as machining or forming. Consequently, a high number of MWF with varying chemical composition are commercially available. However, the working mechanisms of the MWF are still object of discussion in science and application. This paper addresses the possible interactions of additives with metal surfaces taking the characteristic conditions in machining and forming processes as well as the chemical properties of the surface and the additives into account. The new model for possible interaction of additives with the metal surface is considered and supported by experimental data. This new model does not imply reaction layers as tribological active layer anymore.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/1/4/75metalworking fluidslubricantsadditivesinteractionssurfaces
spellingShingle Joachim Schulz
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On the Interactions of Additives in Metalworking Fluids with Metal Surfaces
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metalworking fluids
lubricants
additives
interactions
surfaces
title On the Interactions of Additives in Metalworking Fluids with Metal Surfaces
title_full On the Interactions of Additives in Metalworking Fluids with Metal Surfaces
title_fullStr On the Interactions of Additives in Metalworking Fluids with Metal Surfaces
title_full_unstemmed On the Interactions of Additives in Metalworking Fluids with Metal Surfaces
title_short On the Interactions of Additives in Metalworking Fluids with Metal Surfaces
title_sort on the interactions of additives in metalworking fluids with metal surfaces
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lubricants
additives
interactions
surfaces
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