Research of Dry Cutting Technology Based on Green Manufacturing

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Based on the analysis of the disadvantages of traditional wet cutting processing, it is reflected that dry cutting technology in green manufacturing has the advantages of less environmental pollution and rational utilization of resources. The research into dry cutting technology and the quick application of it into industry has a great significance in protecting ecological environment and improving manufacturing level.

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April 2013

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