New Paradigm in Machining

Issue: Vol.4 No.1

Authors:

Manoj Nayak (Manav Rachna Internatinal University, Faridabad)

Rakesh Sehgal (National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur)

Keywords: Machine tool, NC/CNC, Green machining, MQL, Dry machining, Cryogenic machining.

Abstract: 

Manufacturing managers, engineers and researchers will have to be on toe to apply knowledge to their advantage to continuously improve the productivity and competitiveness of manufacturing. Manufacturing technology and management techniques, more so the machining concepts have undergone a sea change in last five to six decades. Manufacturing Industry is now under increasing pressure of global competition, stricter environmental legislation and supply chain demand for improved sustainability performance. Hence approach to productivity go hand in hand by being environmentally conscious, environmentally responsible and environmentally sensitive. This paper attempts to provide in documents, the latest innovations, the latest technologies and explicit knowledge of the practicing engineers, managers, and research scholars in engineering industry and institutions to assimilate the latest trends in machining and visualize a glimpse of the future of machining. A wide spectrum of topics is included in this paper and briefly discussed.

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