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ABOUT US
          RESEARCH




          INDUSTRY WORKING GROUP

          FOR LUBRICOOLANT TECHNOLOGY



          In cooperation with lubricoolant system professionals, we   The members of the Industry Working Group for Lubricoolant
          carry out research so that you can increase your productivity!   Technology share the common goal of achieving waste-
          As part of the “Resource-saving Production Engineering”   free use of lubricoolants in production. Membership is open
          initiative, the Industry Working Group for Lubricoolant   to all companies and institutions. Should you have any
          Technology was founded at the Laboratory for Machine   questions about the Industry Working Group for Lubricoolant
          Tools and Production Engineering (WZL) of RWTH Aachen   Technology, you can find information on the website
          University. The aim of the working group is to provide its   www.iak-wzl.de or you may contact us at any time.
          members with an integrative overall concept for significantly
          reducing the production costs associated with lubricoolants.
          Exploiting cost saving potential through the efficient use of
          lubricoolants represents an important means of increasing
          competitiveness, particularly at high-wage locations.  The focal topics are:
                                                                     Measuring lubricoolant contamination
          The research topics are geared to the needs of the member
          companies. The annual research programme is based on the   Evaluating lubricoolant contamination
          specific questions and interests of the members. On this pre-
          competitive basis, leading manufacturing companies from the   Needs-based design of lubricoolant systems
          automotive, turbine, machine tool and lubricoolant industries
          develop practical solutions for resource-efficient lubricant   Comparison and efficient selection
          supply to machine tools. In this year‘s research programme,   of lubricoolant filtration systems
          the working group will develop concrete guidelines for
          practical application.                                     Energy and material flow analyses on lubricoolant systems


















































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