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http://dx.doi.org/10.5228/KSPP.2005.14.7.619

Lubrication and Cooling Characteristics of Warm Forging Lubricants  

Kang, J. H. (발레오 전장 시스템㈜)
Ko, B. H. (발레오 전장 시스템㈜)
Jae, J. S. (경상대학교 수송기계공학부)
Kang, S. S. (부산대학교 정밀기계공학과)
Publication Information
Transactions of Materials Processing / v.14, no.7, 2005 , pp. 619-623 More about this Journal
Abstract
Lubrication and cooling characteristics are the most important factors of elevated temperature forging lubricants. Usually adopted lubricants in warm forging processes are graphite, synthetic and emulsion lubricants. Most widely and effectively applied lubricants are graphite lubricants, but these have a lot of problems like tool corrosion and dusty environment. In this research, boronite lubricant is considered, because it is able to substitute for graphite. Hot ring compression test, cooling test and mass production test are performed to check the validity of new lubrication pigment.
Keywords
Boronite Lubricants; Forging Lubricants; Cooling Capacity; Inverse Method; Warm forging;
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