Cold Micro Metal Forming
This open access book contains the research report of the Collaborative Research Center “Micro Cold Forming” (SFB 747) of the University of Bremen, Germany. The topical research focus lies on new methods and processes for a mastered mass production of micro parts which are smaller than 1mm (by forming in batch size higher than one million). The target audience primarily comprises research experts and practitioners in production engineering, but the book may also be of interest to graduate students alike.This open access book contains the research report of the Collaborative Research Center “Micro Cold Forming” (SFB 747) of the University of Bremen, Germany. The topical research focus lies on new methods and processes for a mastered mass production of micro parts which are smaller than 1mm (by forming in batch size higher than one million). The target audience primarily comprises research experts and practitioners in production engineering, but the book may also be of interest to graduate students alike.
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This open access book contains the research report of the Collaborative Research Center “Micro Cold Forming” (SFB 747) of the University of Bremen, Germany. The topical research focus lies on new meth
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Date de publication
2020 Jun 22
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978-3-030-11280-6
À propos des auteurs
Frank Vollertsen (born 13 August 1958)[1] is a German scientist and the director of the "Bremer Institut für angewandte Strahltechnik" (BIAS). He is the recipient of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize, awarded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation) in 2002.
Frank Vollertsen (Editor)
Sybille Friedrich (Editor)
Bernd Kuhfuß (Editor)
Peter Maaß (Editor)
Claus Thomy (Editor)
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