A Dynamic Observation Concept to Keep Water-Soluble Coolant in Normal Condition for Long Time

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We propose a dynamic observation concept to pretend aged degradation of water-soluble coolant. The first-hand observation of coolants by a CCD microscope is extremely useful for monitoring the drastic appearance change. The appearance changes of coolant also could be monitored by combining the reflectance changes from the Red, Green and Blue LED lights. The physical process of absorbing light is occurred only at the specific wavelength in the water-soluble coolants. The absorbance at the specific wavelength would become a reliable indicator to predict the controlled condition of water-soluble coolant. Setting up these sensing systems to the machine tools make it possible to observe the coolant dynamically and on real time.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 652-654)

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2119-2122

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January 2013

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© 2013 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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