Byers, Jerry P.,
Metalworking Fluids, Third Edition - Third edition. - 1 online resource - Manufacturing Engineering and Materials Processing .
chapter Introduction Tracing the Historical Development of Metalworking Fluids / chapter Metallurgy for the Nonmetallurgist with an Introduction to Surface Finish Measurement / chapter Metal-Cutting Processes / chapter Using Metalworking Fluids in Grinding Processes / chapter Metalforming Applications / chapter Metal Rolling / chapter The Chemistry of Metalworking Fluids / chapter Nano Cutting Fluids / chapter Laboratory Evaluation of Metalworking Fluids / chapter Corrosion Causes and Cures / chapter Microbiology of Metalworking Fluids / chapter Filtration Systems for Metalworking Fluids / chapter Metalworking Fluid Management and Troubleshooting / chapter Recycling of Metalworking Fluids / chapter Waste Treatment / chapter Contact Dermatitis and Metalworking Fluids / chapter Health and Safety Aspects in the Use of Metalworking Fluids / chapter Generation and Control of Mist from Metal Removal Fluids / chapter Government Regulations Affecting Metalworking Fluids / chapter Costs Associated with the Use of Metalworking Fluids / chapter Glossary / Jeanie S. McCoy -- James E. Denton -- Stuart C. Salmon -- Stuart C. Salmon -- Kevin H. Tucker -- Carl S. Kennedy -- Neil M. Canter -- Srikant Revuru Rukmini Maddamsetty Amrita Krishna Pasam Vamsi -- Jerry P. Byers -- Giles J.P. Becket -- Frederick J. Passman -- Robert H. Brandt -- Gregory J. Foltz -- John M. Burke Alan E. Cross -- John M. Burke and William A. Gaines -- C.G. Toby Mathias -- Eugene M. White -- Jean M. Dasch Carolina C. Ang and James B. D'Arcy -- Eugene M. White -- Lloyd J. Lazarus -- Jerry P. Byers.
"This revised and expanded Third Edition contains 21 chapters summarizing the latest thinking on various technologies relating to metalworking fluid development, laboratory evaluation, metallurgy, industrial application, fluid maintenance, recycling, waste treatment, health, government regulations, and cost/benefit analysis. All chapters of this uniquely comprehensive reference have been thoroughly updated, and two new chapters on rolling of metal flat sheets and nanoparticle lubricants in metalworking have been added. This must-have book for anyone in the field of metalworking includes new information on chemistries of the most common types of metalworking fluids, advances in recycling of metalworking fluids, and the latest government regulations, including EPA standards, the Globally Harmonized System being implemented for safety data sheets, and REACH legislation in Europe."--Provided by publisher.
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10.4324/9781351228213 doi
Metal-working lubricants.
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Metalworking Fluids, Third Edition - Third edition. - 1 online resource - Manufacturing Engineering and Materials Processing .
chapter Introduction Tracing the Historical Development of Metalworking Fluids / chapter Metallurgy for the Nonmetallurgist with an Introduction to Surface Finish Measurement / chapter Metal-Cutting Processes / chapter Using Metalworking Fluids in Grinding Processes / chapter Metalforming Applications / chapter Metal Rolling / chapter The Chemistry of Metalworking Fluids / chapter Nano Cutting Fluids / chapter Laboratory Evaluation of Metalworking Fluids / chapter Corrosion Causes and Cures / chapter Microbiology of Metalworking Fluids / chapter Filtration Systems for Metalworking Fluids / chapter Metalworking Fluid Management and Troubleshooting / chapter Recycling of Metalworking Fluids / chapter Waste Treatment / chapter Contact Dermatitis and Metalworking Fluids / chapter Health and Safety Aspects in the Use of Metalworking Fluids / chapter Generation and Control of Mist from Metal Removal Fluids / chapter Government Regulations Affecting Metalworking Fluids / chapter Costs Associated with the Use of Metalworking Fluids / chapter Glossary / Jeanie S. McCoy -- James E. Denton -- Stuart C. Salmon -- Stuart C. Salmon -- Kevin H. Tucker -- Carl S. Kennedy -- Neil M. Canter -- Srikant Revuru Rukmini Maddamsetty Amrita Krishna Pasam Vamsi -- Jerry P. Byers -- Giles J.P. Becket -- Frederick J. Passman -- Robert H. Brandt -- Gregory J. Foltz -- John M. Burke Alan E. Cross -- John M. Burke and William A. Gaines -- C.G. Toby Mathias -- Eugene M. White -- Jean M. Dasch Carolina C. Ang and James B. D'Arcy -- Eugene M. White -- Lloyd J. Lazarus -- Jerry P. Byers.
"This revised and expanded Third Edition contains 21 chapters summarizing the latest thinking on various technologies relating to metalworking fluid development, laboratory evaluation, metallurgy, industrial application, fluid maintenance, recycling, waste treatment, health, government regulations, and cost/benefit analysis. All chapters of this uniquely comprehensive reference have been thoroughly updated, and two new chapters on rolling of metal flat sheets and nanoparticle lubricants in metalworking have been added. This must-have book for anyone in the field of metalworking includes new information on chemistries of the most common types of metalworking fluids, advances in recycling of metalworking fluids, and the latest government regulations, including EPA standards, the Globally Harmonized System being implemented for safety data sheets, and REACH legislation in Europe."--Provided by publisher.
9781351228213 9781351229463
10.4324/9781351228213 doi
Metal-working lubricants.
ENGnetBASE
Industrial Engineering & Manufacturing
INDUSTRIALENGINEERINGnetBASE
MATERIALSnetBASE
MechanicalEngineeringnetBASE
Metals & Alloys
SCI-TECHnetBASE
STMnetBASE
Tribology
TJ1077 / .B947 2017
671