Pressrelease – 08. July 2011
4th Working group of the European “FoFdation” Project meet again to discuss machine tool and process parameters which affect lead times and surface quality in milling processes.
Only one month after the successful Kick Off Meeting held in June, the 4th working group of the 10 M€ FOFdation project assembled again. This time to discuss which machine tool and process parameters affect lead times and surface quality in milling processes. It is the aim of the 4th working group to develop innovative technologies that will increase predictability in terms of surface quality and lead times.
During the discussions, over 100 parameters have been identified ranging from controller characteristic till the flow of coolant and machine tool stiffness. Each of them in their own right do influence lead time and surface quality, however one more than the other. Earlier discussions already made clear that the 4th Working group have set challenging objectives. According to Professor George Chryssolouris, EFFRA board member and Director of Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems & Automation (LMS) at the University of Patras (GR): ‘Working group 4 of the FoFdation project is aiming high with their objectives. It is however reflecting the industrial needs and with having experienced partners as Delcam (UK) and ARTIS (D) leading the work promising progress can be made. Our Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems & Automation will provide all scientific and practical support that is needed to test initial outcomes in an early stage in order to come to the wanted results as quickly as possible’.
Other partners in this 4th Working group include CADCAMation (CH), Centro Ricerche FIAT (IT), ECN (F), ETHZ (CH), FIDIA (IT), and GF Agie Charmilles (CH).
In September 2011, members of this working group will be trained at Delcam’s HeadQuarter in Birmingham in using Delcam’s advanced manufacturing software package PowerMILL. This software will be the platform for integrating innovative algorithms compensating for the influence of the mentioned parameters on cutter paths. This will enable predictable outcomes in terms of surface quality and lead times. In October 2011, all work group partners will meet at ARTIS to be trained in the ARTIS products and to discuss the progress as to be made in the coming months.
Acknowledgements
This project is co-funded by the European Commission as part of the European Economic Recovery Plan (EERP) adopted in 2008. The EERP proposes the launch of Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) in three sectors, one of them being Factories of the Future (FoF).
Factories of the Future is a EUR 1.2 billion program in which the European Commission and industry are collaborating in research to support the development and innovation of new enabling technologies for the EU manufacturing sector.
For further information please visit:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/industrial_technologies/lists/factories-of-the-future_en.html
Contact us
jvz@delcam.com
euhus@artis.de
Pressrelease as PDF:
(FoFdation WP4 KOM Press Release_20110708.pdf)
Pressrelease – 28. April 2011
The 2nd issue of the quarterly Newsletter of the COMET project is out now.
In this issue:
• COMET technologies: the Robot Path Generation
• First COMET metal cuts at TEKS monitored by Artis control unit
• COMET partner profiles: Delcam plc and Artis GmbH
• COMET publications
COMET is an EU funded research project aimed at bringing industrial robots to the accuracy requested by high-end machining.
For this 2nd issue Newsletter, please refer to this download:
(COMET_NEWS_APR2011_GB.pdf)
ARTIS GmbH is the leading international company in the field of tool, process and
machine condition monitoring and adaptive control of processes. ARTIS increase quality and reduce cost in production processes. In COMET project ARTIS is mainly involved in the development of the kinematic and dynamic models of the robots, the KDMIR system of WP1, which represents the robots’ unique signature, basis for the
path programming.
The experience of ARTIS in monitoring is transferred to monitor the new COMET robot.
ARTIS is also a key partner for the demonstration phase of the project, when the COMET control platform will be tested on real parts in industrial environments.
Find more about ARTIS in the COMET project at:
http://www.comet-project.eu/artis.asp
Pressrelease – 19. October 2010
European “COMET” Project targets the use of industrial robots for high-end machining for cost effective, flexible and reliable manufacturing solutions in the “Factory of the Future”.
Delcam recently hosted the inaugural meeting in Alicante, Spain, of the 8 M€ COMET project funded by the European Commission. As the Co-ordinating Partner, Delcam is combining its experience and expertise in manufacturing with 13 other technical partners from 8 countries across Europe to use plug-and-produce COmponents and METhods for adaptive control of industrial robots enabling high-end machining for cost effective, flexible and reliable manufacturing solutions. Partners include Nikon (B), ARTIS (D), AMRC (UK), TEKS (Fr), Fraunhofer IPA (D), BTU (D), Lund University (S), Gizelis (Gr), University of Patras (Gr), N Bazigos (Gr), DemoCenter Sipe (It), SIR (It), and Nisaform (CZ). The COMET project will impact on automotive, aerospace, high precision and mould & die applications.
For further information, please refer to this download:
(COMET_KOM_Press_Release_191010_GB.pdf)
Pressrelease – 16. December 2008
MARPOSS S.p.A. acquires control of ARTIS Gesellschaft für angewandte
Meßtechnik mbH
On October 31, 2008 MARPOSS acquired control of ARTIS Gesellschaft für angewandte Meßtechnik GmbH, a developer, manufacturer and supplier of process monitoring solutions, located in Bispingen near Hamburg, Germany. Established in 1983, ARTIS makes a range of in-process tool, process and machine condition monitoring systems and adaptive control, currently mainly for metal-cutting applications. Its market-leading products are primarily used by manufacturers of machine tools in aerospace, automotive and other capital goods industries worldwide. ARTIS solutions help customers to increase productivity and decrease total life cycle costs of machine tools. ARTIS sells in approx. 25 countries with an installed base of approx. 15,000 systems.
Hans-Georg Conrady, Managing Director of ARTIS, said that working with MARPOSS represents a perfect opportunity to rolling out ARTIS’ products on a broader geographic scale via MARPOSS’ global distribution network. “Additionally we see some very interesting new solutions coming out of the combination of MARPOSS and ARTIS technology and products”.
MARPOSS President, Stefano Possati, commented: “ARTIS offers cutting-edge solutions with large potential to be used in additional applications and by current and future MARPOSS customers on a global basis”. Mr. Possati added: “Our goal is growing in a solid and continued way both in our traditional and new markets. Purchasing quality companies with products that are complementary to those of MARPOSS is a tool that we will continue using in addition to our strong activity in research and development inside the company”.
ARTIS GmbH
Sellhorner Weg 28-30
D-29646 Bispingen-Behringen
www.artis.de
MARPOSS S.p.A.
via Saliceto 13
40010 Bentivoglio (Bologna)
Italien


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