Abstract
Abstract Impregnation is one of the most commonly used methods of supplying microdoses of lubricant to the cutting zone. The expediency of using substances capable of releasing chemically active gas media, in particular, halogens and chalcogens, during thermal decomposition in the cutting zone as impregnators is substantiated. Application of the recommended compositions as abrasive tool impregnators provides reduction in cutting force components, abrasive tool wear and roughness of the processed surface. The local microprobe analysis demonstrated a reduction in the transfer of abrasive material to the treated surface. Production tests confirmed the effectiveness of the new impregnators.
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