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Feasibility study of using microorganisms as lubricant component in cutting fluids

机译:使用微生物作为切削液中润滑剂组分的可行性研究

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This work intends to lay the basis for a Biological Transformation in Manufacturing (BTM) industrial breakthrough aimed at developing new sustainable microbial-based cutting fluids for greener machining processes. The point of departure is that conventional cutting fluids for machining are either entirely based on mineral oils or, in the case of water-based cutting fluids, contain significant percentages of mineral oils. The world annual consumption of cutting fluid concentrate amounts to several billion litres, highlighting their importance for the manufacturing industry and their criticality in terms of environmental impact. Furthermore, the depletion of mineral oil reserves worldwide is already driving cutting fluid industries to search for new renewable raw materials. A contribution to the solutions of these problems can be provided by the development of microbial-based cutting fluids, incorporated in the machine tool, that contain microorganisms with significant lubricating properties in order to substitute mineral oil-based cutting fluids for use in metal alloy machining.
机译:这项工作打算为制造业(BTM)工业突破的生物转化奠定基础,旨在为绿色加工过程开发新的可持续微生物型切削液。出发点是用于加工的常规切削液完全基于矿物油,或者在水性切削液中含有显着百分比的矿物油。世界每年消耗切削液浓缩量为10亿升,突出了对制造业的重要性及其在环境影响方面的关键性。此外,全球矿物油储量的消耗已经推动了切割流体产业,以寻找新的可再生原材料。这些问题的解决方案的贡献可以通过在机床中的基于微生物的切削液的发展提供,该方法含有具有显着润滑性的微生物,以替代矿物油基切削液以用于金属合金加工。

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