Streamfinishing process and application - Edeltec

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Streamfinishing

process and application

OTEC Präzisionsfinish GmbH

Heinrich-Hertz-Straße 24, 75334 Straubenhardt-Conweiler

www.otec.de/en

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Agenda

• Company information

• Streamfinish process & machines

• Pulsfinish process

• OTEC finishing center

• Automotive applications & benefits for customers

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Company profile • Development and production of mass finishing machines

• Founded in 1996, today approx. 110 employees

• World wide sales and services

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Key markets • Cutting tools

• Automotive

• Textiles

• Medical technology

• Pharmaceutical industry

• Watches

• Jewelry

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turnover in mio. €headcount number of employees turnover in mio. €

Export ratio: 63 %

Staff and turnover development since company´s foundation

Turnover 2015 approx. 21m. €

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Technological milestones • First compact disc finishing and drag finishing machine

• Dry process for drag finishing and disc finishing machines

• Zero gap system

• Streamfinish technology

• Fully automatic Streamfinishing machine for in-line production

• Pulsfinish process

• 50 patents and utility models

Technology focused and customer oriented

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Streamfinish (SF) process • Workpieces are clamped in a holder and immersed in a rotating

process container filled with grinding or polishing media

• Abrasion by relative movement between media and workpiece

• Deburring, rounding and

smoothing in one operation

• Very short process times

• Ideal for automated production

• High process reliability

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Streamfinish machines

rotating process container

filled with abrasive media

lift unit

• Allows automatic loading

during process

angle adjustment of holders

rotating holder for workpieces

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Streamfinish machines - properties • With up to 5 holders for workpieces

• Manually or automatic loading and clamping

• Manually or automatic angle

adjustment of holders

• Automated holder change possible

• For dry and wet processing

• Easy change of process container

• Very easy changeover between different products

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SF Machines – in-line production

SF machines with automatic loading for processing of camshafts in automotive industry

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SF • Alternating rotation of workpiece up to +/- 2000 rpm

• High tangential acceleration up to 40G

Intense abrasive effect

Very low process time

• Very low Rpk-values (<0,1µm)

possible in short time

• Finishing of inaccessible

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Workpiece holders • Specially designed holders for workpieces

Grippers, collets, mandrels etc.

• Suited for automatic loading of machines

• Clamping on inner or outer shapes

• Optional: with HSK 63 interface

• Optional: compressed air cleaning

Special clamping device

for automatic loading of

camshaft bushes

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OTEC Finishing Center – basis of success • Well-equipped with measurement technology

• Very experienced and highly qualified staff

• Joint process research with institutes & universities

• Free processing of customer samples

individual customer counselling

detailed documentation

development of individual finishing

process for every customer

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Processing of camshafts

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Racing camshaft • Camshaft for a racing car

• Process time < 2 min

• Huge quality improvement

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surface quality development

Edge before (left) and after (right) processing

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Deburring & edge rounding • SF process combines surface finish with

Deburring

Edge rounding

while the shape of the workpiece

is kept intact

Before (left) and after (right) SF Process

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Gear wheels • Smoothing

• Deburring

• Edge rounding

• Surface conditioned for

better lubrication

Flanks of gear wheel before (left) and after (right) SF process

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Complex geometries • Processing of complex geometries

Deburring

Smoothing

Edge rounding

• All over improvement in short process times

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Residual compressive stress • SF Process causes residual

compressive stress

in the workpiece

• Higher resistance against

bending stress

• Longer lifetime Residual stress at

camshafts after SF process

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Pulsfinish

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Testing time [h]

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Decrease in coefficient of friction • Friction measurement on

two-disk test rig (Amsler)

• With droplets of

Mobil SHC 624 oil and

10% slippage

• Coefficient of friction is

reduced by 30 %

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Surface improvement • Elimination of grinding marks

• Significant reduction of roughness

• Granulate impact creates self-contained

micro-cavities to improve lubrication

Surface after Pulsfinish Surface before Pulsfinish

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Customer benefits • Noise reduction (up to 6dB possible e.g. with gear wheels)

• Up to 10% lower heat generation

• Better lubrication of surfaces

• No roughness peaks (Rpk < 0,1 µm)

reduced wear, no run-in necessary, longer lifetime of oil

• Coefficient of friction can be reduced by up to 30%

Higher efficiency, less energy consumption

overall performance improvement

Thank you for your attention!