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Sustainable Manufacturing-Related Aspects in Turning Operation: A Review Based Study

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Subjected to natural concern and developing controls over pollution and contamination, the interest for sustainable and biodegradable cutting fluids rising. The continued use of conventional cutting fluid is being challenged to minimize the volume of fluids, reduce the health problems, and bio-certification. Cutting Fluids of different kinds are typically utilized to control the temperature in machining. As per the studies, 60% of companies are investing 20% more sum on their coolants/lubricants than on cutting tools. Functions like improving apparatus life and machining process proficiency, improve surface finishing and part accuracy, reducing cutting powers and vibrations get by using cutting fluids. Mineral, synthetic and semi-synthetic cutting fluids include in the environmental cycle with air, soil, water, and their danger impact harm the environment. In this paper, an attempt made concerning reducing the problems in machining and vegetable-based cutting fluids can also be used to optimize machining conditions.

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Singh, R.P., Kataria, R., Tiwari, A.K. (2020). Sustainable Manufacturing-Related Aspects in Turning Operation: A Review Based Study. In: Sharma, V., Dixit, U., Sørby, K., Bhardwaj, A., Trehan, R. (eds) Manufacturing Engineering . Lecture Notes on Multidisciplinary Industrial Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4619-8_47

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