In cryo-machining, liquid nitrogen is used to cool the cutting tool in order to reduce the heat generated by the high speeds and cutting forces needed to process hard materials. MAG will now have the ...
Liquid nitrogen is transmitted through the spindle/turret and tool body to the cutting edge to cool the surface, thereby allowing higher speeds/feeds. Shops that have already adopted cryogenic ...
CIC marGUNE, the Cooperative Research Centre for High-Performance Manufacture, is coordinating a line of research on cryogenic machining for developing the safety of parts for the aeronautic sector.