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Machining/Material Removal
Dave Davidson, Deburring Solutions
This presentation was part of the 2011 SME Annual Meeting Program, interspersed with the presentationslides are snapshots of various
June 5-7, 2011 – Seattle, WA
Machining/Material Removal Technical Community (MMR)
• Community mission statement: The
Community coordinates technical groups(see list below) that discuss, explore and advance ideas related to cutting processes and machining systems. The MMR Community also offers opportunities for learning, networking and collaborating withindustry peers.
• • • • • • Abrasive Cutting Processes Cutting Tools & Tooling Systems Deburring, Edge Finishing & Surface Conditioning Machining Alternative Materials Machining Processes & SystemsMetalworking Fluids
June 5-7, 2011 – Seattle, WA
June 5-7, 2011 – Seattle, WA
Key Technologies/Innovations
• Adaptive machining (in use now) • In situ vibration (modal stability) analysisfor optimium metal removal rates without tool chatter. Real time feedback • Diamond and diamond coated tools for indefinite tool life. (in use now) • Machining with carbon dioxide - near nil carbon footprint, greatly extended tool life, faster cycle times, very green. (in use now)
• SOURCE: SME member: Gary Rodak, Machining Efficiencies, www.machiningefficiencies.com
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Key Trend:
Continued Move to Advanced Manufacturing:
• “Advanced Manufacturing makes extensive use of computer, high precision, and information technologiesintegrated with a high performance work force in a production system capable of furnishing a heterogeneous mix of products in small or large volumes with both the efficiency of mass production and theflexibility of custom manufacturing in order to respond rapidly to customer demands.
• Paul Fowler from the National Council for Advanced Manufacturing. • FROM: President’s Council on Science and...
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