A comparison of palm oil based wax with paraffin industrial wax for engineering applications
Abstract
Machining is a mechanical process
where access material from a work piece can be
removed by cutting action to produce a part of
specified geometrical shape and surface finish.
Machining can be performed on virtually all solid
materials even though the term commonly applies
to the cutting of metals, alloys and plastics and
woods. In this research we will analyze and
investigate whether there is a possibility to use
then palm oil based wax material for machining
applications. At the moment different ferrous and
non-ferrous materials, industrial blue wax is used
for prototype models, training purpose by different
industries, educational and training organizations.
However the price of such material is very
expensive. Hence an attempt is made to substitute
this material by the palm oil based wax produced
in Malaysia. With it, engineers’ can generate
prototype to evaluate even minor design changes
without breaking the budget. This research work
gives the approaches taken in this direction.
Until now no research has been carried out
lignocelluloses as filler for industrial wax product
for use in engineering applications. To the best of
applicant knowledge, no previous has been carried
out nationally or world wide on the use of palm oil
based wax material in the manufacture of a strong
industrial wax.
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