PROJECT ARISEN ON COMPETE 2020 NEWSLETTER

ARISEN ON COMPETE 2020 NEWSLETTER

- ARISEN ON COMPETE 2020 NEWSLETTER -

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The number 369 of the Compete 2020 Newsletter, issued on October 20, had the participation of Martinho Soares from Toolpresse, who spoke about the new research project: ARISEN - InnovAtion in lubRicatIon for Sustainable maNufacturing.

  • The number 369 of the Compete 2020 Newsletter, issued on October 20, had the participation of Toolpresse's Operations and ID&T Director, Martinho Soares, who spoke about the new research project: ARISEN - InnovAtion in lubRicatIon for Sustainable maNufacturing.
  • The ARISEN project is a transdisciplinary research and development project that combines the complementary skills and abilities of three partners: Toolpresse, the leading promoter of the consortium, CENTIMFE and BELGIN OIL, Turkish lubricants manufacturer.
  • The project aims to develop a biodegradable cutting oil suitable for use in MQL (Minimum Amount of Lubricant) systems in the chip removal cutting processing of titanium (Ti) and aluminum (Al) alloys. This development and its use in MQL systems will enable the production of metallic components in Ti and Al alloys with high added value, namely components for the aeronautical and automotive industry, and will leverage the metalworking industry to a higher level of productive and environmental performance. The project will offer a new, biodegradable, mineral oil-free cutting oil for sustainable chipping processing of Ti and Al alloys. The MQL technique, already known for its contribution to reducing the amount of refrigeration fluids consumed, will now have a substantial improvement through the use of a biodegradable oil, constituting itself as a more sustainable refrigeration and/or lubrication technique in the face of approaches traditional methods of flood cooling, and by helping to reduce the high consumption of emulsion (mixture of water and oil) in the processing of said alloys. The positive results will be transferred to the processing of other materials, namely ferrous materials, thus contributing to a more sustainable metalworking industry, which includes molds and special tools.

 

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24/10/2022

 

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