part-time employment may be possible
The honing of cylindrical functional surfaces is a critical process in the manufacturing chain, as it enables the production of high-quality component surfaces that meet the demanding requirements of various industries, including mechanical and plant engineering, automotive and supply chain, hydraulics, pneumatics, aerospace, and medical technology. However, the capabilities of currently available honing tools are being pushed to their limits. Notably, the honing of blind hole drillings poses significant challenges with existing tools, resulting in high production costs. To address this issue, a research project will be conducted in collaboration with an industrial partner to develop an innovative honing tool that utilizes additively manufactured honing stones.
The scope of activities includes the following aspects:
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