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ConforM2-Jet logo milled by abrasive waterjet in Ti-6Al-4V

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19 September - workshop

ConforM2-Jet project has led to the development and demonstration of the first self-learning control system for abrasive water jet milling for manufacturing industries that can cut at precisely controlled depths and self-correct to produce complex geometries. 

The workshop on 19 September at the IMechE, in London, will demonstrate how this new technology could impact the manufacture of complex aerospace, optical and biomedical structures and devices.

The ‘self-learning’ controlled-depth freeform milling technique can be programmed to work with high accuracy, and without human intervention, on the surface of 3D, geometric, multi-gradient surfaces.

The workshop will explore the following topics:

  • The ConforM2-Jet concept and its industrial applications
  • Abrasive Waterjet (AWJ) plume and AWJ workpiece interaction modelling
  • CAD/CAM and Metrology systems for AWJ milling
  • Process monitoring system for AWJ milling
  • Self-learning and Adaptive control system for AWJ milling

At the end of the event, participants will be invited to join the showcase of ConforM2-Jet capabilities followed by an open discussion.

Please click for Free Registration.

Contact details
e: conformjet@nottingham.ac.uk
t: +44 (0)115 951 3807 or +44 (0)115 951 4079
w: www.conformjet.eu

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