IMT
MISSION, VISION
HISTORY
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE IMT
PEOPLE
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STUDY
STUDY PROGRAMS BACHELOR
STUDY PROGRAMS MASTER
STUDY PROGRAMS DOCTORAL
Final theses
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS - STUDY FOR JOY
STUDY ABROAD
SCIENCE & RESEARCH
HIGH STRAIN RATE LABORATORY
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
RESEARCH GROUPS
PROJECTS
PUBLICATIONS
COOPERATION WITH INDUSTRY
COOPERATION OFFER - INTERNATIONAL
Equipment
Departments
Dept. of Machining Technology (CS)
Dept. of Metal Forming and Plastics (CS)
Dept. of Welding Technology and Surface Treatment (CS)
Dept. of Foundry Engineering (CS)
NEWS - OFFERS
Awards
Action
CS
Equipment
Foundry Technology
vacuum induction furnaces for melting iron, nickel, and cobalt alloys up to 125 kg of material,
standard furnaces up to 500 kg,
a Tasman spectrometer for chemical composition analysis,
a Bruker combustion analyser,
rapid shell-making equipment from MK-technology.
Forming and Testing
a ZD40 tensile testing machine,
optical deformation measurement systems (GOM Argus and Aramis),
a high-speed deformation laboratory featuring Taylor and Hopkinson tests.
Welding
a six-axis KUKA robot equipped with Fronius plasma and CMT aggregates,
CNC plasma cutter,
standard welding technology MIG, TIG, etc.,
a laboratory for plasma spraying.
Machining
CNC machines, including three-axis and five-axis milling machines and lathes with various control systems ncluding post-processors for G-code generation
two Kistler dynamometric sets for measurement of cutting forces,
Bruel and Kjaer system for vibration analysis
Alicona 5G and optical microscopes. for precise surface structure measurements,
conventional machines,
evaluation microscopes such as Olympus and Zeiss,
Taylor Hopson for hardness measurement and surface roughness measurement,
a presetting machine Zoller
the tool management from the company Dormer Pramet,
3D printers ranging from low-end for students to advanced industrial systems,
a Fanuc collaborative robot with a load capacity of 12kg.
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