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Burr Formation in milling with minimum quantity lubrication

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In milling, burrs are formed on entry and exit edges of the workpiece to be machined like in all material removal processes. In the subsequent production these burrs have to be removed. Understanding the influencing factors and burr formation mechanisms can help to avoid or reduce burrs. Another possibility for saving costs is to reduce the process materials, for example, cutting fluids. This can be realised by using minimum quantity lubrication or dry machining. The investigations show which influence both methods have on burr formation.

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This research was conducted within the framework of a project supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG).

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Heisel, U., Schaal, M. & Wolf, G. Burr Formation in milling with minimum quantity lubrication. Prod. Eng. Res. Devel. 3, 23–30 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11740-008-0138-9

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