The lubricants / cooling liquids used in metal cutting and metal works often experience microbial spoilage and contamination. How to avoid this contamination?
Yes Mr Mozafari, you have reason. In this video dont speak about the antibacteria preservative, but give a methodology to take care with the cutting fluid.
Some years ago, when I was use mineral oils with antibacterial added liquid, the life of this type of fluid was very short, because the cutting fluid it decayed the same. For this reason I recommended semi or sintetic lubricant to avoid the descompose of the fluid.
I hope you feel great. Many thanks for information on metal lubricants. We have a project of manufacturing nanotechnology-based antimicrobial preservatives to help metal-work lubricant oils to have significantly longer shelf-lives. Would you like to participate?
My team and I hare almost completed testing and conducting research projects on the degradation of various lubricating oils used in the aluminium and metal processing industries. We are currently preparing the manuscripts for the use of nanoparticles as antimicrobial agents for another Industry project we just completed. We would be happy to add the use of the nanoparticles and test its antimicrobial capacity in the metal-work lubricants.
I am now also curious to know if the nanoparticles used in the new products formulation will increase the shelf life and have similar antimicrobial properties in lubricants.
Many thanks for your message. Nanoparticles, or more generally speaking nanocarrier systems, definitely increase the shelf-life of the product if the formulation is designed, tailored and formulated correctly.
You said you are preparing a manuscript; is it a review article or will that be showing results of your own research?
It would be great if you test our formulation and publish the results in publications authored by your team and us. Pls let me know how much of the formulation you need.
Kind regards
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Prof. M. R. Mozafari,
AUSTRALASIAN NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE (ANNI),
Unit 12, 353 Springvale Road, Glen Waverley, 3150 Victoria, Australia.
Greetings and many thanks for your reply to my question. I would be honored if I can have a look at your research findings on this topic.
Best regards
--- Prof. M. R. Mozafari, AUSTRALASIAN NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE (ANNI), 8054 Monash University LPO, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia. http://anni.com.au/ Emails: [email protected] & [email protected] Tel: +61 3 87538268 and +61 424339961