Gear cutting – milling – or planing – Milling – Process
Patent
1995-09-13
1997-07-08
Howell, Daniel W.
Gear cutting, milling, or planing
Milling
Process
82 111, 82901, 408 1R, 408 56, 408 67, 409135, 409137, B23Q 1100, B23C 900
Patent
active
056453825
ABSTRACT:
A controlled atmosphere machining process which involves a work station for machining a workpiece with an inert gas in an enclosed environment which will not support combustion. The process further includes a vacuum system which removes particulate matter occurring during the machining process and transports the matter to a collecting tank. The inert fluid is recycled through a filter and cooling system and continues to be drawn by the vacuum system into the enclosed machining area of each work station.
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Early Edward J.
Homanick George
Cargill Detroit Corporation
Howell Daniel W.
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