Experimental Effect of Cryogenic MQL Cutting 304 Stainless Steel

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Cryogenic MQL is a kind of green machining technology of the combination of cryogenic air and minimal quantity lubrication (MQL). The aim of this research is to determine if the cryogenic MQL technique in turning with Cutting tool with internal cooling structure gives some advantages in terms of tool life, surface roughness and cutting chip breaking. This paper reports the results obtained from turning tests, at one feed rates (0.12mm/r) and one depth of cut (0.4mm) and different cutting speeds (43m/min, 108m/min, 217m/min), and the results obtained show that using cryogenic MQL had some advantages in terms of tool wear, surface roughness and cutting chip breaking compared to using dry cutting and cryogenic air cutting. And the results obtained show that when cryogenic MQL and cryogenic air cutting were applied to high speed cutting, they had more advantages.

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