Edited by Jerry P. Byers
Metalworking Fluids, Second Edition is a timely and modern guide to best practices for using metalworking fluids across a wide range of manufacturing and industrial applications, achieving improved productivity and part quality while reducing manufacturing costs and environmental impact.
More than a decade since the publication of the first edition, new and original contributors update every chapter, adding fresh topics and addressing the latest trends in their field. Novel topics include evaluating mist levels, microbial and corrosion control, and innovative waste treatments that remove organic contaminants at a lower cost. The book presents new considerations on the health effects of exposure, safety issues, and regulations affecting both manufacture and use of metalworking fluids. It also publishes real-world costs and benefits of metalworking fluids from the perspective of an end-user, available for the first time in the literature.
- Chronicles significant developments in fluid applications and relevant aspects of metallurgy
- Describes the chemistry of fluid types including straight oil, soluble oil, semisynthetic, and synthetic fluids
- Offers helpful suggestions for achieving better productivity in applications such as cutting, grinding, and forming
- Provides tips on fluid maintenance, filtration, recycling techniques, and monitoring to reduce fluid use costs and impact to the environment
- Compiles a comprehensive glossary of more than 400 terms and definitions commonly used in the industry and over 450 references pointing to related articles and books
- Contains useful information for machine operators, plant managers, foremen, engineers, chemists, biologists, governmental and industrial hygienists, and students in manufacturing and industrial disciplines