Selection of Cutting Fluids for Environmentally Clean Machining 


Vol. 2,  No. 2, pp. 165-175, Dec.  1996


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  Abstract

Cutting fluids in machining process are one of the parameters which have serious effects on the environment. A simple method to accomplish the environmentally clean process is to evaluate the effects of cutting fluids and select one which has the least environmental load. In this research, a process planning to select the best cutting fluid is suggested considering both machinability and environmental effects. The selection criteria and evaluation method named AHP are introduced. The planning process is illustrated with drilling characterized as a heavy-duty and low-speed process. Five standard fluids are compared with respect to five environmental attributes. Compounded cutting oils are superior to water-soluble oils in both machinability and environmental effects.

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[IEEE Style]

C. Y, "Selection of Cutting Fluids for Environmentally Clean Machining," Clean Technology, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 165-175, 1996. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Chang Y. 1996. Selection of Cutting Fluids for Environmentally Clean Machining. Clean Technology, 2, 2, (1996), 165-175. DOI: .