Title: Metal Cutting Fluids Why do we need them?
1 Metal Cutting Fluids Why do
we need them?
- Cooling
- Lubrication
- Also provides-
- Swarf Flushing
- Corrosion Protection
2Metalworking Fluids
- Basic Principles of Metal CuttingFluids What
they are how to use them correctly
3What are neat cutting oils?
- The performance of a neat cutting oil is
influenced by 3 factors- - Viscosity
- Additives
- Levels of additives
4Viscosity
- Viscosity (at specific temperature)
- Measured in centistokes (cSt _at_ 40c)
- Range from 5 to 40 cSt
- Water 1cSt
- Hydraulic 32cSt
-
5 Effects of viscosity
Cooling Swarf Flushing
Lubricity
Viscosity
Viscosity
6Lubricity additives
- Base Mineral Oils
- Highly refined oils of high, medium or low
viscosity - Esters
- Natural fats
- Vegetable oils
- Synthetic esters
7 Lubricity additives
- Anti-wear additives
- Typically phosphorous compounds or ZDDP
- E.P. (extreme pressure ) additives
- Chlorinated paraffins
- Sulphur
- Usually sulphurised esters or polysulphides
8 Neat Oils vsSoluble Coolants
Cooling
Lubrication
Neat Oils
Soluble Coolants
9 What are coolants?
Lubricity Additives
Add to water
Emulsifiers detergents
Metalworking coolant or emulsion
HOCUT ?
Corrosion Inhibitors
Bio- Protection
10 Oil in water emulsion
11 Coolant jargon
- Conventional soluble oil
- Semi-synthetic
- Synthetic
- Extreme pressure
- Biostable
12 Factors affecting Coolant life
- Micro-Organisms
- Tramp oil
- Water Quality
- System Design
- People
13 Micro-Organisms ( typically
bacteria / fungi)
- Results in-
- Bad smells
- Coolant separation
- Corrosion
- Increased disposal costs
14 Common Types Of
Micro -Organisms
- Aerobic bacteria
- -live in the presence of air Anaerobic
bacteria - -live in the absence of air(bad eggs)
- Yeasts/ Moulds /Fungi
- -visible organism (rubber-like)
15 Tramp Oil
- Oil from positive lubrication leaks
- Often resulting in-
- Bacteria attack
- Coolant separation
- Smoke and fume
- High disposal cost
16 Water Quality
- The presence of inorganic
- salts in coolant make up
- water will affect-
- Coolant stability
- Foaming
17 Water Quality
Ideal Water Hardness 100-200ppm.
Chloride zero Sulphate zero
High salts
Low salts
Soap formation Coolant instability Corrosion Bacte
rial attack
Excessive foaming
Water hardness expressed as ppm. (parts per
million ) as calcium carbonate.
18Coolant mixing
Always add oil to water(use a mixing
valve if possible) Always mix coolant
before adding to the coolant sump
19 Monitoring control
- Always
- maintain
- concentration
- between
- specified limits.
20 Monitoring control
If concentration becomes too high.
- Possible. skin irritation
- Expensive (product waste)
- Foaming
21 Monitoring control
If concentration becomes too low.
- Bacterial attack
- Corrosion
- Increased disposal
- Expensive
22Monitoring and control
- How is concentration measured?
- Refractometer --- on-site
- Titration --- on-site / lab.
- Instrumentation --- lab.
23Fluid Concentration Chart
24 How is Condition Measured? pH readings
4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.0 7.5
8.0 8.5 9.0 9.5 10.0
neutral
alkaline
acidic
soluble oils
favours bacterial growth
good corrosion protection
acceptable to skin
25 Monitoring corrosion protection
- IP 125
- Steel swarf on
- a cast iron plate.
- (overnight test)
- IP 287
- Cast iron swarf
- on a filter paper.
- (2 hour test )
26 Soluble Oil Trials Machine Cleaning
-
- Antisep Biocidal Cleaner (A.B.C.) kills
bacteria dissolves dirt to ensure the new
coolant has a good start. - 2-4 A.B.C. circulated with coolant
for 24/48 hours - Empty rinse
- Refill with pre-mixed coolant at correct
conc.
27 Health and safety Skincare
- Handling concentrates
- Concentration control
- Hygiene
- Proper use of skin creams
- Good housekeeping
- HSE guide to metalworking
28 Environmental HS Issues
- There is an increasing demand for products
that are FREE- from e.g.- - Nitrite-free
- Chlorine-free
- PCA -free
- Phenol-free
- DEA-free
29Environmental HS Issues
- Nitrite
- Can react with amines to form
nitrosamines (carcinogenic). - DEA -diethanolamine
- Can react with nitrogen from the air
to form nitrosamines.
Nitrite/DEA in fluids is a health and safety
issue, not environmental
30 Environmental HS Issues
- Chlorine
- Disposal by burning can form dioxin, a
carcinogen - Special incinerators needed for safe disposal
- Disposal cost is very high in Europe
-
Chlorine is an environmental issue, not health
and safety
31FLUIDCARE SERVICES Health
risks and MWF mists
- HSE are demanding that metalworking fluids users
should clearly demonstrate that they take every
practicable step to control fluids, improve their
condition and reduce exposure. - We recognise that the new guidance on health
risks especially regarding asthma and respiratory
diseases will pose problems for users. We offer a
package of services aimed at helping customers
identify the risks and effective measures of
prevention and control. - Risk assessment
- Fluids testing and bio-audits
- Exposure monitoring
- Atmosphere control
- New Scandmist air filtration products are also
available to remove both mist and bacteria from
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