13 events with tag "machining"
1897
ID: 5592
German machine tool industry begins precision revolution - Loewe & Co. in Berlin produces lathes accurate to 0.001mm
ID: 5592
1900
ID: 5594
German metallurgists study Taylor-White high-speed steel from America, begin developing superior tool steels
ID: 5594
1900
ID: 5604
German dual education system produces highly skilled machinists - apprentice-journeyman-Meister progression becomes global model
ID: 5604
1906
ID: 5593
Friedrich Kick develops scientific theory of chip formation in metal cutting - establishes mathematical basis for machining
ID: 5593
1917
ID: 5595
DIN (Deutsches Institut fΓΌr Normung) founded - German standardization revolutionizes precision manufacturing
ID: 5595
1919
ID: 5596
German engineers perfect precision grinding machines (Schleifmaschinen) achieving surface finishes under 0.1 micron
ID: 5596
1920
ID: 5599
VDI (Verein Deutscher Ingenieure) establishes machining research committees - systematic study of cutting forces and tool wear
ID: 5599
1924
ID: 5605
AWF (Ausschuss fΓΌr wirtschaftliche Fertigung) established - applies scientific management to German machining
ID: 5605
1925
ID: 5608
German chemical industry develops synthetic cutting fluids - improved cooling and lubrication increases tool life 300%
ID: 5608
1929
ID: 5602
German engineers develop first quantitative surface roughness measurement standards and instruments
ID: 5602
1935
ID: 5597
German machining researcher Max Kronenberg publishes comprehensive chip formation mechanics, influencing Ernst and Merchant
ID: 5597
1940
ID: 5610
German researchers identify regenerative chatter in machining - develop mathematical models for vibration control
ID: 5610
1949
ID: 5607
German engineers begin developing numerical control concepts parallel to MIT work, focusing on programming languages
ID: 5607