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acidity
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The state of having a pH value below 7. Vinegar and lemon juice are examples of acidic substances.
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active cutting oil
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An oil naturally containing sulfur that is released during machining to lubricate the cutting tool and the chip.
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alkalinity
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The state of having pH values above 7. Soap and oil are generally alkaline.
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atom
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The smallest distinguishable unit of a material that maintains that material's characteristics.
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biocide
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A substance that kills germs.
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boundary lubrication
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Lubrication that is provided between the cutting tool and the chip.
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built-up edge
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The unwanted, rough edge on a cutting tool that is created by pieces of workpiece welding onto the tool during cutting.
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central system
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A large reservoir and distribution system that supplies fluid to several machine tools.
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chemical fluid
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A cutting fluid that consists of synthetic materials mixed in water. Chemical fluids do not contain any oil.
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concentrate
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The chemical mixture that is diluted with water to create a suitable cutting fluid.
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coolant sump
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The tank on a machine tool that holds cutting fluid.
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defoamer
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An additive used in cutting fluids to help prevent the development of foam and bubbles to improve the cooling ability of the fluid.
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ductility
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The ability of a metal to be drawn, stretched, or formed without breaking.
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emulsifier
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A substance that allows small droplets of one liquid to be suspended in another liquid.
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extreme pressure additive
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A cutting fluid additive used to help create a film that reduces chip welding under high pressures. Sulfur is an example of an EP additive.
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extreme pressure soluble oil
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A soluble oil that contains additional compounds to increase lubrication under extreme cutting conditions.
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fatty oil
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A group of oils including animal, vegetable, or marine oils, used as additives in cutting fluids to increase lubrication.
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filtration
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The process of removing unwanted matter, usually with a mechanical filter.
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flood method
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A method of fluid application in which the cutting fluid is delivered through nozzles and completely covers the workpiece and the cutting tool.
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foaming
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The action of frothy bubbles being formed in the fluid due to excess air.
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friction
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A force that resists the rubbing of objects against each another.
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high-pressure method
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A method of fluid delivery in which fluid is forced through internal holes in the cutting tool.
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inactive oil
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A cutting oil that releases very little lubricating sulfur during machining.
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light-duty machining
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The machining of easily cut metals at low speeds and light feeds.
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machinability
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The relative ease with which a metal can be machined.
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make-up
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The cutting fluid concentrate additionally needed to make the fluid concentration level correct.
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mineral oil
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A light oil.
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miscible fluid
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A cutting fluid which is a mixture of water and soluble oil and/or chemical agents.
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nitrite
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An additive used in synthetic fluids for rust prevention.
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pH
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A measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a substance.
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pH meter
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An instrument used to measure acidity or alkalinity.
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phosphate
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An additive used in synthetic fluids for water softening.
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plain fluid
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A semi-chemical fluid that contains no additives.
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plastic flow
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The deformation of the workpiece metal just ahead of the cutting tool.
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pressure weld
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To attach the chip to the cutting tool under the high temperatures and pressures involved in cutting.
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refractometer
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An optical instrument used to measure the concentration in a miscible cutting fluid.
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ring-distributor method
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A fluid application method that delivers fluid through small holes in a tube around the cutting tool.
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semi-chemical fluid
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A water-based cutting fluid containing a mixture of chemicals and soluble oil. It is also called a semi-synthetic fluid.
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semi-synthetic fluid
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A water-based cutting fluid containing a mixture of chemicals and soluble oil. It is also called a semi-chemical fluid.
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severe machining
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A machining operation occuring under very high pressures and temperatures.
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skimmer
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A device that uses a rotating wheel to remove unwanted materials from the surface of cutting fluid.
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straight cutting oil
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A cutting fluid that is all oil and that contains no water.
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sulfochlorinated mineral oil
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An active cutting oil containing sulfur and chlorine for improved boundary lubrication.
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sulfur
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A cutting fluid additive used to increase the lubrication under severe machining operations.
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sulfurized mineral oil
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Mineral oil with added sulfur for improved boundary lubrication.
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super-fatted fluid
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A cutting fluid with added animal or vegetable fats for better lubrication.
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super-fatted soluble oil
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A cutting fluid with added animal or vegetable fats for improved boundary lubrication.
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surface tension
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A property of a liquid that is demonstrated as the liquid tries to minimize the area of its surface.
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surface-active agent
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A substance that reduces the surface tension of a liquid. It is also called a surfactant.
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surface-active cutting fluid
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A chemical fluid that contains additives to reduce the surface tension of the fluid.
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suspension
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A mixture in which small particles are dispersed evenly.
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synthetic fluid
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A cutting fluid that is made from chemicals. Synthetic fluids are used mostly for their ability to cool.
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tensile strength
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The maximum stress, or tension, a material can endure before it breaks.
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tramp oil
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Hydraulic oil or grease from the machine tool that has contaminated the cutting fluid.
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true solution
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A type of chemical cutting fluid that contains mostly nitrites, which act as rust inhibitors.
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vacuum filter unit
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A device commonly used to filter cutting fluid. It advances a rolled fabric filter with a vacuum sensitive feeder.
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water hardness
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A measure of the amount of minerals dissolved in water.
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water miscible fluid
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A fluid that can thoroughly mix with water.
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wet
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To cover with a liquid.
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