Day on cryogenic-assisted machining: benefits and prospects

Cryogenic Machining
March 20
CAMPUS ARTS ET MÉTIERS - 2, BOULEVARD DU RONCERAY - 49035 ANGERS CEDEX 01
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The Arts et Métiers campus in Arts et Métiers , a committed player in the Industry of the Future, is pleasedto invite you to a day organized withAMICS and its partners on cryogenic machining, which will take place on the Angers campus on Wednesday, March 20, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.

Program

10:00 a.m.: welcome / coffee

10:30 a.m.: introduction AMICS, regulatory aspects

The interventions:

10:45 a.m.: Olivier Martin - Mécachrome "The benefits of cryogenic machining and its implementation"

11:15 a.m.: François Laforce -Cetim "Presentation of the F2i project and its results"

11:45 a.m.:Guénaël GermainArts et Métiers "Benefits of cryogenic machining of titanium parts"

12:15 p.m.: Buffet lunch break

1:15 p.m./1:30 p.m.: Coffee break and demonstration

2:15 p.m.:Alban Poirier -Air Liquide "Understanding gases (properties, production, etc.) and the differences between a test facility and an industrial cryogenic machining facility"

2:45 p.m.:Ludovic Lazzarotto - MPM "A new machine / converting an existing machine: the process / technical requirements"

3:15 p.m.: Sergio Parisse - VeroSoftware "Programming: the differences between wet and dry machining"

3:45 p.m.: Manufacturer of cutting tools (to be confirmed)

4:15 p.m.:Angel Tatsis - Arts et Métiers "The future of cryogenically assisted machining"

 

Registration at valerie.guerin@amics.fr

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