Researchers at Loughborough University (Leicestershire, UK) have developed a device that they say could revolutionize the way cutting, drilling and milling of composite materials is accomplished. It involves a technique called ultrasonically-assisted machining (UAM), which uses a specially designed piezoelectric transducer working in tandem with a traditional turning, drilling or milling machine. Tagging Options Domain: All Sites Keywords: Composites Materials and Additives read more
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Ultrasonic machining process makes light work of composites
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