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Introduction to the Technology of Cutting and Abrasive Processes

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Basics of Cutting and Abrasive Processes

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It stands to reason that manufacturing and assembly play an essential role in the industrial production process: They represent the transfer of planned products into real products by the fabrication of components, units and aggregates.

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    With the exceptions of tapping (for thread drilling) and hobbing (for gear milling).

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Tönshoff, H.K., Denkena, B. (2013). Introduction to the Technology of Cutting and Abrasive Processes. In: Basics of Cutting and Abrasive Processes. Lecture Notes in Production Engineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33257-9_1

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