1999
DOI: 10.1179/026708499101516597
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Formation of reaction layers in steel machining: Impact on surface treatment processes

Abstract: During production and machining, metal parts come into contact with cooling lubricants which protect the tool from wear. Cooling lubricants are responsible for heat and swarf removal as well as for friction reduction. For this reason they contain additives which form reaction layers not only at the tool surface, but also on the surface of the workpiece. Residues of cooling lubricants are thought to cause problems in surface treatment processes if they are not removed by efficient cleaning/degreasing. This is h… Show more

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