Islamic Azad University Launches Production Line of Heavy Impact Press Machines
Production line of heavy impact press devices (6-100 tons) was launched thanks to the efforts of the research and technology department and the incubator center of the technological units of the Islamic Azad University’s Birjand Branch.
“The production line of heavy impact press machines has been activated in the unused workshops of Islamic Azad University’s Birjand branch to optimize the existing conditions,” Seyed Hassan Hashemi, the president of South Khorassan’s Islamic Azad University, told ANA.
He also underlined plans to manufacture hydraulic press machines and parts for different industries in the near future.
Also Majid Aliabadi, the vice-president of the Research and Technology department of Islamic Azad University’s Birjand branch, told ANA that “the production line of heavy impact press machines has been launched in cooperation with Khavarpress technological company stationed at the growth center of the university and in a space of 300 square meters, directly providing jobs for 10 people”.
In a relevant development earlier this year, old CNC milling machines were reengineered and launched by Iranian specialists at the Islamic Azad University’s Khomeinishahr branch.
“Repairing the educational CNC machines with computer control systems of the old generations are usually not feasible but cost-effective due to their old parts and boards, therefore, it has been a while since companies producing this equipment do not provide services required for repairs and updating the machines,” Mohsen Lowh Moussavi, a faculty member of the Manufacturing and Production Department of Islamic Azad University’s Khomeinishahr branch, told ANA.
“The mechatronics student team of the Islamic Azad University’s Khomeinishahr branch, including young and creative students of technical and engineering fields, with the help of experienced graduates of the university managed to update the system and were able to complete the project in a shorter time than expected,” he added.
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