Modified Tamanu Plant-Based Oil From Pahang Malaysia as Biodegradable Metalworking Fluids

Metalworking fluid (MWF) is a cooling and lubrication agent for the machining process. It is used as a coolant for rapid heat removal and provides a lubrication mechanism at the cutting zone. However, commercial MWFs such as synthetic ester and mineral oil give negative effects on human health and t...

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Main Authors: Abdul Sani, Amiril Sahab, Zamri, Zubaidah, Megat Ahmad Radzi, Puteri Humairah, Sabri, Ainaa Mardhiah
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author Abdul Sani, Amiril Sahab
Zamri, Zubaidah
Megat Ahmad Radzi, Puteri Humairah
Sabri, Ainaa Mardhiah
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Megat Ahmad Radzi, Puteri Humairah
Sabri, Ainaa Mardhiah
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description Metalworking fluid (MWF) is a cooling and lubrication agent for the machining process. It is used as a coolant for rapid heat removal and provides a lubrication mechanism at the cutting zone. However, commercial MWFs such as synthetic ester and mineral oil give negative effects on human health and the environment. Therefore, the manufacturing industry should substitute commercial oil with vegetable-based oil. Calophyllum Inophyllum or also known as Tamanu is one of the feasible plant that has abundant oil quantity. In this study, modified Tamanu based oil with Trimethylolpropane ester (MTO) and modified Tamanu based oil with Pentaerythritol ester (MTOP) have been prepared and tested for their physical and tribological properties. Two types of ionic liquids; Phosphonium-based ionic liquid (PIL) and Ammonium-based ionic liquid (AIL) were added to each Tamanu-based oil (MTO and MTOP) to enhance their physical and tribological properties. Physical tests and Fourier Transform Infrared spectrometry (FTIR) were performed on each lubricant samples. The obtained results have shown that there is high viscosity index in MTOP + PIL 1 % and a lower double bond value in MTOP oil. MTOP + PIL 1 % has shown improvement in its tribological properties and can be comparable with commercial oil. Thus, it is suitable to be used as a substitute for commercial metalworking fluid in corresponding to green manufacturing activity
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spelling uthm-89122023-06-18T01:34:53Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/8912/ Modified Tamanu Plant-Based Oil From Pahang Malaysia as Biodegradable Metalworking Fluids Abdul Sani, Amiril Sahab Zamri, Zubaidah Megat Ahmad Radzi, Puteri Humairah Sabri, Ainaa Mardhiah T Technology (General) Metalworking fluid (MWF) is a cooling and lubrication agent for the machining process. It is used as a coolant for rapid heat removal and provides a lubrication mechanism at the cutting zone. However, commercial MWFs such as synthetic ester and mineral oil give negative effects on human health and the environment. Therefore, the manufacturing industry should substitute commercial oil with vegetable-based oil. Calophyllum Inophyllum or also known as Tamanu is one of the feasible plant that has abundant oil quantity. In this study, modified Tamanu based oil with Trimethylolpropane ester (MTO) and modified Tamanu based oil with Pentaerythritol ester (MTOP) have been prepared and tested for their physical and tribological properties. Two types of ionic liquids; Phosphonium-based ionic liquid (PIL) and Ammonium-based ionic liquid (AIL) were added to each Tamanu-based oil (MTO and MTOP) to enhance their physical and tribological properties. Physical tests and Fourier Transform Infrared spectrometry (FTIR) were performed on each lubricant samples. The obtained results have shown that there is high viscosity index in MTOP + PIL 1 % and a lower double bond value in MTOP oil. MTOP + PIL 1 % has shown improvement in its tribological properties and can be comparable with commercial oil. Thus, it is suitable to be used as a substitute for commercial metalworking fluid in corresponding to green manufacturing activity ELSEVIER 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/8912/1/J15844_d259169d90c3babcf3f412dbc175433d.pdf Abdul Sani, Amiril Sahab and Zamri, Zubaidah and Megat Ahmad Radzi, Puteri Humairah and Sabri, Ainaa Mardhiah (2023) Modified Tamanu Plant-Based Oil From Pahang Malaysia as Biodegradable Metalworking Fluids. Materials Today: Proceedings, 75 (1). pp. 39-45. ISSN 2214-7853 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2022.10.015
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
Abdul Sani, Amiril Sahab
Zamri, Zubaidah
Megat Ahmad Radzi, Puteri Humairah
Sabri, Ainaa Mardhiah
Modified Tamanu Plant-Based Oil From Pahang Malaysia as Biodegradable Metalworking Fluids
title Modified Tamanu Plant-Based Oil From Pahang Malaysia as Biodegradable Metalworking Fluids
title_full Modified Tamanu Plant-Based Oil From Pahang Malaysia as Biodegradable Metalworking Fluids
title_fullStr Modified Tamanu Plant-Based Oil From Pahang Malaysia as Biodegradable Metalworking Fluids
title_full_unstemmed Modified Tamanu Plant-Based Oil From Pahang Malaysia as Biodegradable Metalworking Fluids
title_short Modified Tamanu Plant-Based Oil From Pahang Malaysia as Biodegradable Metalworking Fluids
title_sort modified tamanu plant-based oil from pahang malaysia as biodegradable metalworking fluids
topic T Technology (General)
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