Technical Seminar / April 27, 2017, 9.30 AM to 17.30 PM
2nd Technical Seminar: Power Skiving
Experts agree: Power skiving has great potential to develop into an established standard process in the world of gear manufacturing technology. One reason for this is the wide geometric range from internal to external gears. In addition, the comparatively high productivity makes power skiving increasingly attractive for users.
However, the process does not yet meet all expectations. Reasons for this include the complex interaction of process parameters, strongly varying angular relationships, and the resulting high cutting edge stress. To ensure a certain degree of process reliability, users often react by reducing cutting parameters and thus do not fully exploit the full productivity potential.
This year's technical seminar, under the motto "Towards an Economical and Reliable Process," aims to discuss these questions and present solutions. Experienced speakers from industry and research will report on the special features and application possibilities of power skiving. The event brings together manufacturers and users and enables a practice-oriented discussion of current requirements and possibilities from the perspective of the process, the tools, and the machine technology.