Manufacturing Industry
Optimizing the grinding process: R&D project aims to change grinding from an art to a science
Modern Machine Shop, Dec, 2003 by Leo Rakowski
When will intelligent grinding technology be available to the metalworking industry? Dr. Shin expects some offerings to be available as early as summer 2004, and he expects that some joint venture partners, serving as consultants or turnkey suppliers, will be able to help companies install the technology by the end of the 3-year R&D project.
The telephone numbers of the joint venture participants are provided below for readers interested in obtaining more information about the intelligent grinding project.
Applied Grinding Technologies (248) 437-7800 Delphi Corp. (967) 455-9259 Landis Gardner (717) 762-2161 Purdue University (765) 494-9775 TechSolve (513) 948-2000
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