Supercritical CO2 milling

A game changer for medical devices manufacturers?

The use of super-critical CO2 as a coolant for milling has generated considerable interest in recent years due to the efficiency gains this technology can create, especially for medical device manufacturing. The technology is considered a potential game changer for efficient milling.

In this seminar at the KSF Lab, Institute Director Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bahman Azarhoushang will give a live demonstration of the technology and present the results from the latest trials. The seminar takes place on March 24th, 2022 in Tuttlingen and will be held in German. You can view the program and register directly via the link below.

If the seminar is fully booked or you cannot make it to Tuttlingen, we will share with you the results from the latest trials in this webinar and review the potential of the technology for medical manufacturing. The webinar will be available in English from May 4th.

Speakers

Bahman Azarhoushang

Expert in the field of machining, he obtained his PhD in the field of Mechanical Engineering from Stuttgart University in 2011 and was the head of the research and development department of Baerhausen Company before joining Furtwangen University in 2013. Member of the Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering faculty of Furtwangen University since September 2013 and director of the Institute of Precision Machining (KSF).

 

 

 

Erik Poulsen

A mechanical engineer and expert in the field of production systems for medical device manufacturing, Erik was educated in Canada (BSME from UNB, MBA from McGill) and spent time in both Project Management and in Sales Management for several major systems integrators before joining GF Machining Solutions in 2018 as Medical Market Segment Manager.   

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