aluMATTER: Machining

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Title: aluMATTER: Machining
Author: MATTER, The University of Liverpool; European Aluminium Association, Brussels; Marc Ryckeboer, Sapa; Bernard Marandet, ALCAN Centre de Recherches de Voreppe; Benoît Verquin, CETIM; Jean Saint-Chely, CETIM; Cheryl Anderson, The University of Liverpool
Description: Machining is a shaping technique that is widely used in industry. Machining by chip removal can be characterised by the action of a cutting tool that allows a part both to be cut into specific dimensions and given a particular surface finish within a range of given tolerance values. Aluminium alloy is machined in various industrial sectors, including aeronautical, automotive and moulding industries. A selection of interactive Flash movies from the award-winning aluMATTER website available to download.
Keywords: shaping; machining; aluminium; alumatter; eaa; corematerials; ukoer
Persistent Link: http://open.jorum.ac.uk:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/7180
Date: 2010-07-29

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