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7th
International Conference
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Deburring and
Surface Finishing
June 7-9, 2004
Organized by CODEF, Laboratory for Manufacturing Automation, University of California, Berkeley and University Extension |
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INTRODUCTION The first international conference on precision surface & edge finishing technology was held in 1990 in Nagoya, Japan. The international conference has subsequently been held in China, Korea, Germany, USA and Russia. We are pleased to host the conference in the San Francisco Bay area. The meeting will be held on the beautiful University of California Berkeley campus at the College of Engineering. This conference reflects the growing interest of researchers and industrial practitioners in surface & edge finishing technology.
CONFERENCE THEME The conference serves as a venue for presentation and discussion on a range of topics dealing with burr formation, burr minimization, deburring technologies, edge finishing technologies, inspection, quality issues in precision manufacturing, process planning for surface and edge quality control, standards for edge finishing and surface quality, machine tool design and enhancement for edge quality control, tool design, materials issues, process modeling and simulation for burr formation and edge quality, etc. In addition to academic research and results of studies, the organizers are specially interested in practical examples of burr minimization or removal in industry. Previous conferences of this type have served as a forum for discussion and problem solving from a wide range of industry participants from automotive, aerospace, medical device, component and specialty tooling industries.
We expect to have several keynote addresses by leading researchers and industry experts in the field. |
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burr formation minimization deburring edge finishing precision manufacturing process planning surface surface quality machine tool design process modeling edge quality |