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Although depending upon the product kind, we supply various raw and semi-finished materials to the machining space, which are, in general, processed beforehand by metal non-removal processing as shown in Fig. 3.1.
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INFOS classification system is German-originated, and thus to understand neatly the feeing for the shape of swarfs, German terms are described together with English terms in Fig. 3.8.
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The cutting fluid is one of the crucial issues in machining, and can be classified into the “oil-based” and “water-based” cooling lubricants or coolants. At present, the former is for Ti-alloy and Inconel machining, and a synergy of the vegetable oil, solid lubricant and extreme-pressure sulfur additive instead of the old-fashioned one, i.e., that including the chlorine compound. In contrast, the latter is being prevailed; however, the water quality including the incidence of bacterial degradation is very important. For example, the soft waters found in Scotland and hard waters of limestone and chalk areas, i.e., those found in Kent, can cause foaming and form a scum of hard water soaps, respectively. Thus, there have been a considerable number of quick notes.
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Ito, Y., Matsumura, T. (2017). Raw Materials for Work, Engineering Materials and Swarf Discharge. In: Theory and Practice in Machining Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53901-0_3
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