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A schematic diagram of the centerless grinding process. Centerless grinding is a machining process that uses abrasive cutting to remove material from a workpiece. [1] Centerless grinding differs from centered grinding operations in that no spindle or fixture is used to locate and secure the workpiece; [2] the workpiece is secured between two rotary grinding wheels, and the speed of their ...
Creep-feed grinding (CFG) was a grinding process which was invented in Germany in the late 1950s by Edmund and Gerhard Lang. Normal grinding is used primarily to finish surfaces, but CFG is used for high rates of material removal, competing with milling and turning as a manufacturing process choice. CFG has grinding depth up to 6 mm (0.236 ...
Centerless cylindrical grinder A schematic of the centerless grinding process. Centerless grinding is a form of grinding where there is no collet or pair of centers holding the object in place. Instead, there is a regulating wheel positioned on the opposite side of the object to the grinding wheel.
The LL1, LL2 and LL4 size machines were soon to follow, giving Bryant the capacity of grinding internal diameters from .040" ID's to 88" OD's." [4] In 1986, Ex-Cell-O and its subsidiaries, including Bryant, were purchased by Textron. In 1988, Textron sold Bryant Grinder to a financial investment group, the Goldman Group. [4]
In 2013, United Grinding Technologies became part of a new brand name United Grinding Group. In 2017, United Grinding North America underwent yet another expansion, building a brand-new 110,000 sq. ft. facility to combine their Fredericksburg, Virginia, and Miamisburg, Ohio operations into a single location, which now serves as the company's ...
I see that this has been done and there is now a redirect from centreless grinding to centerless grinding. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Wilhkar (talk • contribs) 22:31, 15 February 2010 (UTC)