Newswise — Traditional grinding processes heavily depend on metalworking fluids that contain harmful chemicals, posing significant environmental and health risks. As the industry shifts toward sustainability, there is an increasing demand for efficient alternatives that mitigate these concerns. Nanobiolubricants, which enhance biodegradable oils with nanoparticles, provide a viable solution. They aim to enhance grinding performance while substantially reducing ecological footprints.

A recent review (DOI: 10.1007/s40436-023-00477) published in Advances in Manufacturing on March 9, 2024, highlights significant advancements in the use of nanobiolubricants for grinding operations, showcasing a sustainable and efficient approach that seamlessly integrates environmental consciousness with industrial performance.

These innovative lubricants utilize nanoparticles to enhance the properties of vegetable oil-based fluids, offering a dual benefit of superior lubrication and environmental safety. The research details how nanoparticles such as silicon oxide and molybdenum disulfide, known for their high thermal conductivity and robust film-forming abilities, are integrated into biolubricants to significantly improve heat transfer rates and reduce friction at the grinding interface. This synthesis of nanoparticles with biolubricants not only preserves the physical integrity of grinding wheels but also prevents thermal degradation of the workpiece, thus ensuring smoother operations and extending the lifespan of manufacturing tools. Additionally, the study highlights the role of these nanoparticles in forming a chemically and physically stable lubrication layer that withstands the extreme conditions of industrial grinding.

Dr. Chang-He Li, a senior researcher involved in the study, emphasizes, "Our research demonstrates that nanobiolubricants can drastically improve the thermal and friction dynamics at the grinding wheel-workpiece interface. This not only enhances the grinding performance but also significantly cuts down on energy consumption and environmental impact."

This technology not only aligns with global environmental goals but also offers substantial cost savings in operations, setting a new standard for eco-friendly industrial practices. As industries worldwide strive for greener solutions, the adoption of nanobiolubricants could mark a crucial step in fostering a more sustainable and responsible manufacturing landscape.

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References

DOI

10.1007/s40436-023-00477-7

Original Source URL

https://doi.org/10.1007/s40436-023-00477-7

Funding information

This study was fnancially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 52205481, 51975305, and 52105457), Shandong Natural Science Foundation (Grant Nos. ZR2020ME158, ZR2023QE057, ZR2022QE028, ZR2021QE116, ZR2020KE027, and ZR2022QE159), Qingdao Science and Technology Planning Park Cultivation Plan (Grant No. 23-1-5-yqpy-17-qy), and China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (Grant No. 2021M701810)

About Advances in Manufacturing

As an innovative, fundamental and scientific journal, Advances in Manufacturing aims to describe the latest regional and global research results and forefront developments in advanced manufacturing field. All articles in Advances in Manufacturing are peer reviewed. Respected scholars from the fields of advanced manufacturing fields will be invited to write some comments. The targeted fields include: manufacturing automation, mechatronics and robotics, precision manufacturing and control, micro-nano-manufacturing, green manufacturing, design in manufacturing, metallic and nonmetallic materials in manufacturing, metallurgical process, etc. The forms of articles include (but not limited to): academic articles, research reports, and general reviews. As such, it serves as an international platform for academic exchange between experts, scholars and researchers in this field.

Journal Link: Advances in Manufacturing, March 2024