Ecological Cutting Fluids

This study deals with metalworking fluids (MWFs). According to DIN 51385, depending on their base, the fluids are divided into oil and water fluids. The oil bases include, among others, mineral, synthetic, vegetable and paraffin oils. This division does not comprise surfactant solutions which can be...

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Main Authors: Marian Włodzimierz Sułek, Anna Bąk-Sowińska, Jacek Przepiórka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/24/5812
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spelling doaj-caf9c1bc111f41e38f298ab606967c812020-12-20T00:03:16ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-12-01135812581210.3390/ma13245812Ecological Cutting FluidsMarian Włodzimierz Sułek0Anna Bąk-Sowińska1Jacek Przepiórka2Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, 01-815 Warszawa, PolandDars Cosmetics, 26-600 Radom, PolandFaculty of Chemical Engineering and Commodity Science, Kazimierz Pulaski University of Technology and Humanities in Radom, 26-600 Radom, PolandThis study deals with metalworking fluids (MWFs). According to DIN 51385, depending on their base, the fluids are divided into oil and water fluids. The oil bases include, among others, mineral, synthetic, vegetable and paraffin oils. This division does not comprise surfactant solutions which can be successfully used in metalworking. Due to the fact that this type of fluid was not qualified, a new type of lubricant based on the aqueous solutions of surfactants has been proposed. Two new notions have been introduced: surfactant working fluids (SWFs) for working fluids and surfactant lubricants (SLs) for all kinds of lubricants as a broader term. The effect of the physicochemical properties of aqueous solutions of sodium lauroyl sarcosinate (SLS), also known as sodium <i>N</i>-dodecanoyl-<i>N</i>-methyl glycinate, on tribological properties determined using a four-ball machine (Tester T-02) (Łukasiewicz Research Network—The Institute for Sustainable Technologies, Radom, Poland) was analyzed. On the basis of aqueous SLS solutions a composition of working fluids was developed and their functional properties were verified by means of tribological and stand tests as well as during operation. The test results obtained clearly indicate that functional properties of 2% solutions of sodium lauroyl sarcosinate with a foam inhibitor (0.05%) and a biocide (0.1%) are comparable to those of a quality commercial hydraulic fluid.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/24/5812surfactantsmetalworking fluidssurfactant working fluidssurfactant lubricantsfriction mechanisms
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author Marian Włodzimierz Sułek
Anna Bąk-Sowińska
Jacek Przepiórka
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Anna Bąk-Sowińska
Jacek Przepiórka
Ecological Cutting Fluids
Materials
surfactants
metalworking fluids
surfactant working fluids
surfactant lubricants
friction mechanisms
author_facet Marian Włodzimierz Sułek
Anna Bąk-Sowińska
Jacek Przepiórka
author_sort Marian Włodzimierz Sułek
title Ecological Cutting Fluids
title_short Ecological Cutting Fluids
title_full Ecological Cutting Fluids
title_fullStr Ecological Cutting Fluids
title_full_unstemmed Ecological Cutting Fluids
title_sort ecological cutting fluids
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2020-12-01
description This study deals with metalworking fluids (MWFs). According to DIN 51385, depending on their base, the fluids are divided into oil and water fluids. The oil bases include, among others, mineral, synthetic, vegetable and paraffin oils. This division does not comprise surfactant solutions which can be successfully used in metalworking. Due to the fact that this type of fluid was not qualified, a new type of lubricant based on the aqueous solutions of surfactants has been proposed. Two new notions have been introduced: surfactant working fluids (SWFs) for working fluids and surfactant lubricants (SLs) for all kinds of lubricants as a broader term. The effect of the physicochemical properties of aqueous solutions of sodium lauroyl sarcosinate (SLS), also known as sodium <i>N</i>-dodecanoyl-<i>N</i>-methyl glycinate, on tribological properties determined using a four-ball machine (Tester T-02) (Łukasiewicz Research Network—The Institute for Sustainable Technologies, Radom, Poland) was analyzed. On the basis of aqueous SLS solutions a composition of working fluids was developed and their functional properties were verified by means of tribological and stand tests as well as during operation. The test results obtained clearly indicate that functional properties of 2% solutions of sodium lauroyl sarcosinate with a foam inhibitor (0.05%) and a biocide (0.1%) are comparable to those of a quality commercial hydraulic fluid.
topic surfactants
metalworking fluids
surfactant working fluids
surfactant lubricants
friction mechanisms
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