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Studying the lubricity of new eco-friendly cutting oil formulation in metal working fluid

M.R. Noor El-Din (Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute, Cairo, Egypt)
Marwa R. Mishrif (Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute (EPRI), Nasr city, Egypt)
Satish V. Kailas (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, India)
Suvin P.S. (Center for Product Design and Manufacturing, Indian Institute of Science, India)
Jagadeesh K. Mannekote (Center for Incubation, Innovation, Research and Consultancy (CIRC), Jyothy Institute of Technology Campus, Bengaluru, India)

Industrial Lubrication and Tribology

ISSN: 0036-8792

Article publication date: 11 October 2018

Issue publication date: 19 November 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to formulate a new metal working fluid (MWF) composition including some eco-friendly emulsifiers, corrosion inhibitor, biocide, and non- edible vegetable oil (castor oil) as the base oil. To achieve this aim, five MWFs with different hydrophilic–lipophilic balance (HLB) value as 10, 9.5, 9, 8.5 and 8 were prepared to identify the optimum HLB value that gives a highly stable oil-in-water emulsion. The performance of castor oil based MWF was evaluated using tool chip tribometer and drill dynamometer. The surface morphology of steel disc and friction pin was performed using scanning electron microscope (SEM) and 3D profilometer. The results revealed that the use of the prepared cutting fluid (E1) caused the cutting force to decrease from 500 N for dry high-speed steel sample to 280N, while the same value for a commercial cutting fluid (COM) was recorded as 340 N at drilling speed and cutting feed force as 1120 rpm and 4 mm/min., respectively.

Design/methodology/approach

A castor oil-based metalworking fluid was prepared using nonionic surfactants. The composition of the metalworking fluid was further optimized by adding performance-enhancing additives. The performance of castor oil based MWF was analyzed using Tool chip tribometer and Drill dynamometer. The surface morphology of steel ball and a disc was done using 3D profilometer and SEM.

Findings

Studies revealed that castor oil-based MWF having Monoethanolamine (MEA) as corrosion inhibitor was found to be highly stable. The drilling dynamometer and tool chip tribometer studies showed that castor oil-based MWF performance was comparable to that of commercial MWF.

Research limitations/implications

This study aims to explore the performance of the castor oil based metalworking fluid (MWF) using tool chip tribometer and drill dynamometer.

Practical implications

The conventional MWFs are petroleum derives and are unsustainable. Use of non-edible plant-based oils for preparing the MWF will not only be conserved environment but also add value addition to agricultural crops.

Social implications

The social Implications is aiming to decrease the environmental impact that results from the using of mineral cutting fluids.

Originality/value

The originality of this work is to replace the mineral oil and synthetic oil based cutting fluids with more eco-friendly alternatives one. In addition, the investigation will focus on developing functional additives required for cutting fluids which are environmentally benign.

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Acknowledgements

This project was supported financially by Science and Technology Development Fund (STDF), Egypt, Grant No. 12276.

Citation

Noor El-Din, M.R., Mishrif, M.R., V. Kailas, S., P.S., S. and Mannekote, J.K. (2018), "Studying the lubricity of new eco-friendly cutting oil formulation in metal working fluid", Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, Vol. 70 No. 9, pp. 1569-1579. https://doi.org/10.1108/ILT-11-2017-0330

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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