The Study of the Effect of Blade Sharpening Conditions on the Lifetime of Planar Knives During Industrial Flatfish Skinning Operations
Paweł Sutowski, Bartosz Zieliński, Krzysztof Nadolny

TL;DR
This paper examines how sharpening conditions affect the lifespan of planar knives used in industrial flatfish skinning, showing that optimized cooling and lubrication methods significantly extend tool life.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that flood cooling and hybrid lubrication methods during sharpening increase knife durability in industrial flatfish skinning.
Findings
Flood cooling during sharpening increased knife service life by 12.39% for plaice skinning.
Hybrid lubrication methods extended knife life by 16.3% during flounder skinning.
Optimized sharpening conditions reduce tooling costs and downtime in fish processing.
Abstract
Users of technical blades expect new generations of tools to feature reduced power requirements for process and maximized tool life. The second aspect is reflected in the reduction in costs associated with the purchase of tools and in the reduction in process line downtime due to tool replacement. Meeting these demands is particularly challenging in cutting operations involving heterogeneous materials, especially when the processed raw material contains inclusions and impurities significantly harder than the material itself. This situation occurs, among others, during flatfish skinning operations analyzed in this paper, a common process in the fish processing industry. These fish, due to their natural living environment and behavior, contain a significant proportion of hard inclusions and impurities (shell fragments, sand grains) embedded in their skin. Contact between the tool and hard…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced machining processes and optimization · Advanced Surface Polishing Techniques · Surface Treatment and Residual Stress
