Papers by Author: Xiu Ling Zhang

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Abstract: The influence of some commonly used inhibitors on the tungsten carbide leaching of the cemented carbide tool was studied by energy spectrum analysis and electrochemical gaging. And the mechanism of the tungsten carbide leaching and be inhibited of the cemented carbide was discussed. The test results showed that when cemented carbide tool were soaked in tri-sodium phosphate and sodium carbonate anhydrous the tungsten carbide in the cemented carbide tool leached out for hydration. And benzotriazole has a good inhibitory effect on the tungsten carbide leaching of the cemented carbide tool.
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Abstract: The reactionary trend of the triethanolamine and cobalt in cemented carbide and the mechanism of cobalt leaching have been investigated by soaking experiments, friction experiments and electrochemical gaging experiments. The experimental results reveal that triethanolamine is prone to form coordination compound with cobalt ion .The amount of cobalt’s element leaching from cemented carbide is added up with the increase of time and triethanolamine concentration. So when using cemented carbide cutting tool, the water-based cutting fluid containing triethanolamine addictive should be avoided.
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Abstract: Cutting fluid occupies an important position in the metal processing. The performance and pollution problem brought to the environment of cutting fluid are paid attention to day by day. Proceed from the perspective of green design, using castor oil which has a good biodegradability, triethanolamine, boric acid and the sodium polyacrylate whose molecular weight is less than 2×104 as the main raw materials, a boron-containing water-based cutting fluid had been obtained. The performance of B-containing water-based cutting fluid are measured according to GB/T6144-1985 regulation which is the technical requirements of synthetic cutting fluid. And the biodegradability of mineral oil, castor oil, modified castor oil and B-containing water-based cutting fluid are measured by improved Storstroem Test (OECD301B). The test results show that the B-containing water-based cutting fluid has a good performance of physical and chemical. And the biodegradation rate of the cutting fluid is 87%, which indicates the cutting fluid has a good biodegradability.
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