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Process principle for the production of sintered dynamic component-inherent data storage

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This paper presents a method for the magnetic data storage on the surface of gentelligent components. One key issue is the possibility to store customers’ data on components dynamically and to read it out later on. The data storage is carried out magnetically and is demonstrated on a high-speed milling head. As such components are mostly made of light materials without magnetic properties; areas for the data storage on the surface must first be defined. Sintered components made of Mg and of hard magnetic particles have the potential to meet these requirements.

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This research is sponsored in part by the DFG (German Research Foundation) within the CRC (Collaborative Research Center) 653 ‘‘Gentelligent Components in their Lifecycle’’. Gentelligent (genetically intelligent) Components describe a new kind of machine parts, which are capable of collecting, pre-processing, and storing information (e.g. temperature and forces during use of component) on their surface. The authors would like to thank the Institute for Material Physics of Georg-August University, Göttingen, for performing the magneto-optical measurements and for providing the indicator layer required for magneto-optical measurements.

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Belski, A., Gastan, E., Vahed, N. et al. Process principle for the production of sintered dynamic component-inherent data storage. Prod. Eng. Res. Devel. 5, 233–240 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11740-010-0290-x

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