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VIBRATION DE-ESCALATION

ARTICLE FROM CUTTING TOOL ENGINEERING, OCTOBER 2013 ISSUE

FROM CUTTING TOOL ENGINEERING, OCTOBER 2013

 

Grinding  success depends more than ever on minimizing vibrations, which cause chatter, poor surface finish, excessive wheel wear.

"Balancing is a key tool to control vibration. (...) Another technique that can mitigate vibration problems is acoustic sensing, focused on the triad of material, wheel and machine" said Frank Powell, product manager in Marposs Corp., Auburn Hills, Mich.

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Read the Vibration de-escalation full article that first appeared in the October 2013 issue of Cutting Tool Engineering Magazine.

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