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Energy-efficient finishing in mechanical engineering. Vehicle manufacturers testing minimum quantity lubrication for precision machining engine components.

When producing machine components, the grinding stage is a production process with comparatively low energy efficiency. Up to 90% of the energy deployed is released as frictional heat. Large amounts of lubricants and coolants flood the workpieces and tools to cool them. The supply of coolants and their processing require enormous expenditure, including in terms of the energy. Researchers from industry and science have therefore jointly developed new processes that produce significant savings potential with minimum lubrication.

ISSN
0937-8367
Extent
4 p.
Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
BINE Informationsdienst - Projektinfo; 3/2013

Subject
Detailed information on energy research
Industrial and commercial: Other technologies
Industrial and commercial: Refrigeration & Cooling
Industrial and commercial: Waste & Heat recovery

Event
Veröffentlichung
(who)
(when)
2013

Sponsorship
Förderung durch das Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Technologie (BMWi). Förderkennzeichen: 0327839A-D. German Edition: Energieeffiziente Feinbearbeitung im Maschinenbau. Fahrzeughersteller erprobt Minimalmengenschmierung bei der Feinbearbeitung von Motorbauteilen.
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