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July 1, 1987



Materials Alloys Technical

Cutting Fluid Selection and Process Controls for the Gear Manufacturing Industry

The last decade has been a period of far-reaching change for the metal working industry. The effect of higher lubricant costs, technical advances in machine design and increasing competition are making it essential that manufacturers of gears pay more attention to testing, selecting and controlling cutting fluid systems. Lubricant costs are not a large percentage of the process cost relative to items such as raw materials, equipment and labor, and this small relative cost has tended to reduce the economic incentive to evaluate and to change cutting fluids.
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This article appeared in the July/August 1987 issue.


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