Surface texturing and alternative lubricant: tribological study of tapered die sliding contact surface in cold extrusion process

Recently, there is greater concern for industries to maintain lubricant flow along the extrusion process, which is important to obtain the best quality of the final products. One of the most cost-effective methods is surface texturing. In this research, surface texturing was embedded on a tapered di...

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Main Authors: Nurul, M. A., Syahrullail, S.
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spelling my.utm.756062018-04-27T01:33:27Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/75606/ Surface texturing and alternative lubricant: tribological study of tapered die sliding contact surface in cold extrusion process Nurul, M. A. Syahrullail, S. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Recently, there is greater concern for industries to maintain lubricant flow along the extrusion process, which is important to obtain the best quality of the final products. One of the most cost-effective methods is surface texturing. In this research, surface texturing was embedded on a tapered die sliding contact surface to explore its effectiveness on a finished product from a cold extrusion process. Palm oil–based lubricant was tested for cold extrusion processes and mineral oil was used for comparison purposes. It was found that a textured tapered die (TA) performed a diminished extrusion load compared to an untextured tapered die (NA) and improved the performance of other test parameters. As an alternative lubricant, refined, bleached, and deodorized (RBD) palm kernel oil presents results similar to those of commercial extrusion oil in terms of extrusion load and product quality. Based on the results, it is proven that surface texturing and palm oil–based lubricant can be considered as an alternative approach for implementation in industry. Taylor and Francis Inc. 2017 Article PeerReviewed Nurul, M. A. and Syahrullail, S. (2017) Surface texturing and alternative lubricant: tribological study of tapered die sliding contact surface in cold extrusion process. Tribology Transactions, 60 (1). pp. 176-186. ISSN 1040-2004 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84980383605&doi=10.1080%2f10402004.2016.1155785&partnerID=40&md5=2157e827387e5592d36d95bb204f25c9
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Nurul, M. A.
Syahrullail, S.
Surface texturing and alternative lubricant: tribological study of tapered die sliding contact surface in cold extrusion process
description Recently, there is greater concern for industries to maintain lubricant flow along the extrusion process, which is important to obtain the best quality of the final products. One of the most cost-effective methods is surface texturing. In this research, surface texturing was embedded on a tapered die sliding contact surface to explore its effectiveness on a finished product from a cold extrusion process. Palm oil–based lubricant was tested for cold extrusion processes and mineral oil was used for comparison purposes. It was found that a textured tapered die (TA) performed a diminished extrusion load compared to an untextured tapered die (NA) and improved the performance of other test parameters. As an alternative lubricant, refined, bleached, and deodorized (RBD) palm kernel oil presents results similar to those of commercial extrusion oil in terms of extrusion load and product quality. Based on the results, it is proven that surface texturing and palm oil–based lubricant can be considered as an alternative approach for implementation in industry.
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title Surface texturing and alternative lubricant: tribological study of tapered die sliding contact surface in cold extrusion process
title_short Surface texturing and alternative lubricant: tribological study of tapered die sliding contact surface in cold extrusion process
title_full Surface texturing and alternative lubricant: tribological study of tapered die sliding contact surface in cold extrusion process
title_fullStr Surface texturing and alternative lubricant: tribological study of tapered die sliding contact surface in cold extrusion process
title_full_unstemmed Surface texturing and alternative lubricant: tribological study of tapered die sliding contact surface in cold extrusion process
title_sort surface texturing and alternative lubricant: tribological study of tapered die sliding contact surface in cold extrusion process
publisher Taylor and Francis Inc.
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