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Environmentally conscious machining of Inconel 718 with solid lubricant assisted minimum quantity lubrication

Makhesana et al., 2021

Document ID
5176701114409689668
Author
Makhesana M
Patel K
Mawandiya B
Publication year
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Metal Powder Report

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The use of conventional cutting fluid in metal cutting may increase total production cost and also a threat to the environment and health of the operator. Thus, sustainable and cost- effective measures are to be envisaged to overcome the ill effects of conventional cutting …
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