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CHARACTERIZATION OF ALOE VERA AS CUTTING FLUIDS
Author(s) -
Priyagung Hartono,
Pratikto Pratikto,
Agus Suprapto,
Yudy Surya Irawan
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
mm science journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.195
H-Index - 10
eISSN - 1805-0476
pISSN - 1803-1269
DOI - 10.17973/mmsj.2018_03_201768
Subject(s) - aloe vera , characterization (materials science) , materials science , traditional medicine , medicine , nanotechnology
Cutting fluids provide a challenge to reduce environmental effects. This study discusses aloe vera cutting fluid (AVCF) as an environmentally friendly alternative to oil-based cutting fluids mixed with water 1:5 (OBCFM). A turning process with low cutting speed (20.232 m/min) requires high cooling power. The turning process was conducted (cutting speed:20.232 m/minute, feed rate: 0.24 mm/rev, and cut depth: 1 mm)on a cast-iron workpiece with 44 HRC or Rockwell Hardness (diameter:28 mm and length;300 mm). The highspeed steel cutting tool with average hardness 67.25 HRC was tested via machining with a cutting time of 56.550 seconds, and the flank wear was measured(AVCF: 0.311 mm; OBCFM:0.284 mm; dry machining:0.576 mm). Flank wear of the cutting tool using AVCF is almost equivalent to that of cutting tools using OBCFM; thus, AVCF is an environmentally friendly cutting fluid compared to OBCFM.

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