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Is your machining really sustainable? PRODUCTION explains how it can become one and what it brings you in the end.
"The machine tool industry, in particular, is a real showcase when it comes to sustainability. Machine tools of German origin are among the most sustainable products currently available," said Dr. Heinz-Jürgen Prokop, Chairman of the VDW (German Machine Tool Builders' Association) at the annual press conference in February.
Is that really so? And what are the manufacturers doing to achieve this sustainability? PRODUCTION investigated this question. Interestingly, in the first expert interview on the subject, the opposite statement was initially made, at least relating to a specific type of machine tool: "Basically, machining per se is not immediately sustainable," says Prof. Dirk Biermann, head of the Institute for Manufacturing Technology at the Technical University of Dortmund. "But from a higher perspective, the sustainability and also the efficiency of systems is almost always very strongly influenced by machining and grinding processes."
Procopius sees it that way too. He says: "Machine tools are right at the beginning of the value chain and are the key factor for a sustainable and circular economy. This means that we as an industry can and must help shape production processes in an economically and ecologically sensitive way."
How sustainable machining works and what it brings
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