Regular routine inspections and advanced adjustment of physical, chemical and microbiological indicators of the process emulsions and solutions help improve effectiveness of the cutting fluids, extend their life and reduce their consumption, improve their processing properties.
While circulating cutting fluids in centralized systems, their concentration, pH, total content of microorganisms, foreign oil and scalpings, corrosion resistance, foaming tendency, etc. are monitored.
If cutting fluids are used for machine tools with separate cooling systems, the scope of the monitored indicators is smaller and mainly includes organoleptic ones (appearance, smell, homogeneity). For example, a bluish white colour of the emulsion compared to a milky white colour of the freshly-mixed emulsion indicates low concentration of the cutting fluid in it; white with yellow or brown tint indicates the content of foreign oil in the emulsion; a grey tint suggests inclusion of metal impurities.
Heterogeneity of the emulsion indicates a significant content of foreign oil, and putrid (hydrogen sulphide) odours suggests that the cutting fluid contains bacteria.
Organoleptic indicators of cutting fluids should be inspected daily, and its full analysis in machine tools with separate cooling systems should be performed selectively in 2-3 machines from a group of 15-20 machines weekly.
Cutting fluids in circulating systems should be inspected twice a week.
Regular quality control of cutting fluids in the process is an integral part of measures to extend their service life and is necessary for the timely and efficient adjustment of operational properties of the cutting fluid.
If the quality indicators of the cutting are abnormal, properties of process emulsions or cutting fluid solutions are to be adjusted. Adjustment methods are shown in the table below. In this case, bactericides, detergent-disinfectants and anti-corrosion additive packages should be added directly into the process emulsions or cutting fluid solutions, while the adjustment of properties by means of cutting fluid concentrates should be carried out with disconnected filter cutting fluid circulation systems or in special containers, followed by stirring.
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Emulsion circulation system is heavily clogged with chips, especially with fine dust-like ones, slurry sludges, foreign return oil |
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Emulsion circulation system is clogged with household waste (human factor): cigarette butts, bread, packages, etc. |
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The number of microorganisms is very high, higher than 106, though there is no smell. |
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pH of the process emulsion is very high (over 9.0) GOST 6243-75, para. 4 |
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pH of the process emulsion is very low. Amine cutting fluids: less than 8.6, cutting fluids without amines: less than 8.0 Recommended range pH 8.5 – pH 9.3 |
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Deterioration of anticorrosive performance of the process emulsion GOST 6243-75, para. 2.1 |
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Foaming above normal |
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Water hardness is too high Recommended water hardness 10…20°dH, equivalent to 1.79 ….3.58 mmol/l (1°dH = 0,179 mmol/l or 0.357 millival/l) Chlorine content should not exceed 150 mg/l |
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Low level of the cutting fluid in the tank Concentration adjustment |
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Adverse effects on the skin |
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