Advanced cooling with carbon dioxide and MQL
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AMRC Knowledge Transfer Centre
Brunel Way Catcliffe S60 5TZ United KingdomDescription
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Now running for its fourth year, this one-day event will let you explore the state of the art in supercritical carbon dioxide coolants in advanced machining for the most demanding industries and applications.
The Nuclear AMRC is leading research into supercritical CO2 cooling for challenging machining tasks, and combining it with minimum quantity lubricant (MQL) techniques for optimum performance. The technology has been shown to reduce tool wear compared to traditional oil-based coolants, but needs further R&D to optimise cutting conditions for the most demanding tasks.
This event brings together world leaders from industry and research, to share their innovative work with the supply chain. Our first confirmed speakers come from the University of Ljubljana and Nuclear Energy Components Ltd, with more to come.
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The Nuclear AMRC works with manufacturers to improve capabilities and performance along the supply chain. We can help companies develop new processes and innovative technologies, and raise quality, capability and cost competitiveness.