In the previous session on machining economics we sketched a global overview of the different possible scenarios that lead to sustainable machining.In this Getting technical episode, we focus on one scenario in particular: cost and time efficient machining for economical sustainability. This scenario is also known as Economic Machining.We will learn how the engineers can bridge in some well specified steps the technical side of machining, where the main target is a correctly finished work pieces and the economic side of it, where the main target is to produce the parts in the predestined time, and the defined cost of doing it. We will also learn about the interactions between technology and economy and how influenced the other.
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Technical Machining Strategy Part 2
Getting Technical
Why geometry is the undisputed champion of efficient machining?
Tool life maximisation through smart tool life cycle management
Thermo dynamical considerations on machining
The fascinating tale of microseconds and micrometres, and machining quality
Technical Machining Strategy Part 1
Reducing the climate impact of manufacturing utilizing life cycle analysis
Part 2 - What you don't know about tool holders could hurt your manufacturing!
Part 2 - Take full profit of advanced cutting materials
Part 2 - Structural analysis of tool deterioration: strategies for optimal machining performance
Part 1 - What you don't know about tool holders could hurt your manufacturing!
Part 1 - Structural analysis of tool deterioration: strategies for optimal machining performance
Milling Cutter positioning. What it is? And why is it so important?
Machining mastery explored: Model-based machining advancements
Machining Economics part 1
Is average chip thickness an outdated concept?
Compensation Techniques For Smart And Sustainable Machining