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Investigation of turning elastomers assisted with cryogenic cooling

Putz et al., 2016

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16700071894028371400
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Putz M
Dix M
Neubert M
Schmidt G
Wertheim R
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Procedia CIRP

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Elastomer components are normally produced by a molding process. When it comes to small batch sizes this becomes inefficient due to the expensive production of the molding tool, and machining is an economic alternative. However, due to the very low Young's …
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