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13/02/2020

Energy-efficient processing of high-tech metals

The new electro-pulse plant developed at the Institute for Processing Machines (IAM) of the TU Freiberg in the joint project “ELIZE” enables a particularly energy-efficient processing of important high-tech metals for industry. It generates electrical pulses with a strength of up to 600J.

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© TU Bergakadmie Freiberg

 
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© TU Bergakadmie Freiberg

 
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