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SKF to set up university steel technology centre

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 11, 2009

SKF has signed a five-year contract with Cambridge University's Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy to set up the SKF University Technology Centre on Steels on campus in Cambridge.

The initial contract is for five years and will cover research, directed by SKF, on steels and heat treatment associated with advanced bearing technology.

The objective of the cooperation will be to advance SKF's knowledge of the physical metallurgy of bearing steels.

SKF will identify and select a number of steel technology research-and-development topics for the university staff to work on.

It is anticipated that this will lead to a better understanding of methods of managing the detailed microstructure and ways in which this can be exploited to enhance bearing properties, as well as how modifications to steel composition can enable complex operational demands to be mitigated and how to predict performance relative to the steel and heat treatment processes used.

Cambridge University believes that the cooperation will be an opportunity to offer its researchers challenging, long-term projects that will develop and transfer technology from the laboratories to industrial products.

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