2010
DOI: 10.17271/1980082761201057
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O Impacto Do Problema Ambiental Do Fluido De Corte Nas Indústrias E Novas Alternativas Para Sua Utilização Mais Racional Nos Processos De Retificação

Abstract: RESUMO:Devido à constante preocupação do meio ambiente, o uso de fluidos de corte tem se tornado um problema para a indústria mecânica atual por se tratar de substâncias tóxicas. Seu uso e sua dificuldade de descarte devido rígida Legislação Ambiental, faz com que o fluido de corte seja responsável por uma grande parte do custo final do processo, provocando, desse modo, um grande interesse em pesquisas referentes a métodos alternativos de forma e quantidade de fluido de corte utilizado. Ao lado das vantagens t… Show more

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“…Comparing values obtained of the chemical composition of the porcelanato and abrasive with the residue it could be verified that alumina coming from the porcelanato, the magnesium oxide is associated with the magnesian base present in the polisher and silica comes from the abrasive and porcelain from the polisher. Therefore, it can be stated that the residue is composed by porcelanato mass and the waste generated by polishing, both in the polishing step [4][5][6]. This chemical similarity enables the incorporation or reuse, even being that theoretical, of the waste generated in the production of porcelain.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparing values obtained of the chemical composition of the porcelanato and abrasive with the residue it could be verified that alumina coming from the porcelanato, the magnesium oxide is associated with the magnesian base present in the polisher and silica comes from the abrasive and porcelain from the polisher. Therefore, it can be stated that the residue is composed by porcelanato mass and the waste generated by polishing, both in the polishing step [4][5][6]. This chemical similarity enables the incorporation or reuse, even being that theoretical, of the waste generated in the production of porcelain.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%