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  1. #1
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    Coolant or No Coolant when turning....

    Is there ever an instance when flooding coolant can become counter productive when machining a part? Our shop uses mainly Steel, Stainless and Aluminum and
    sometimes Delrin. Any thoughts?

  2. #2
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    depends on the material, insert and coating. turning steels with a tialn coated insert and coolant can introduce thermal fracturing of the coating.
    kind of like throwing boiling water on a block of ice.

  3. #3
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    I dont use coolant during interrupted cuts. But always use it for non interrupted cuts. 347 ss, 321 ss, inco, Ti, We use Tialn coated inserts 95% of the time.

  4. #4
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    I've never used coolant when using ceramics while turning case hardened chrome.
    The heat is required for the ceramic insert to cut.

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