Hirschmann starts co-operative research project

Carl Hirschmann GmbH is supporting activities at Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule (RWTH), auniversity in Aachen with a co-operative project together with machine tool manufacturer GF Machining Solution and the study group EAK (Erosiver Arbeitskreis). In mid-November, Dominik Gotthelf and Bernd Reiner, sales manager at Carl Hirschmann, visited the university in Aachen, where they handed over an FJR80NCYA30A rotating and indexing spindle.

This spindle is used in an AgieCharmilles CUT P 350wire EDM machine from GF Machining Solutions to profile grinding wheels.

“For us as initiator of the project, it was important to train the research project group in the use of our rotary spindle and the associated control system,” says Reiner.

Manufacturing on an EDM equipped with Hirschmann high-speed rotating and indexing spindles is an efficient alternative to hard turning or superfinishing for rotationally symmetric parts. Even smallest parts in stainless steel, hard metal or even conductive ceramics, which cannot be made by conventional processes like turning or grinding, can be manufactured efficiently, reports the company.

Besides high-speed rotation, the application of rotating and indexing spindles allows precise indexing and simultaneous machining (via the machine control). It is thus possible to machine the finest rotationally symmetric structures and precise surfaces and contours.

In addition to the training, the meeting focused on a transfer of knowledge between the students and the two companies on technology and parameter settings. This is the basis for a further common research project and further investigations. The students receive additional support from grinding wheel manufacturer Tyrolit.

Hirschmannis pleased regarding this project with university RWTH Aachen and is looking forward to the results.
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