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Implementation of green cooling/lubrication strategies in metal cutting industries: A state of the art towards sustainable future and challenges

While the metal cutting industrial sector is essential for global economic growth, it also has a major impact, such as cutting tools, cooling and lubrication environments, improved cutting parameters, etc., on the world's natural resources and ecosystems. The increasing demand for goods and ser...

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Published in:Sustainable Materials and Technologies 2023-07, Vol.36, p.e00641, Article e00641
Main Authors: Korkmaz, Mehmet Erdi, Gupta, M.K., Ross, Nimel Sworna, Sivalingam, Vinothkumar
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