HIGH PRESSURE COOLER FOR CUTTING TOOLS AND WORK PIECES
This paper presents a part of the theoretical and experimental researches carried out on the design and realization of a high-pressure cooling installation for turning centers. Besides the general theoretical aspects, adaptable to most of the existing machine tools, the work emphasizes especially th...
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