The BRODUR project (HARD, DRY, AND HIGH-SPEED BROACHING) has as its main objective the analysis of the influence of high cutting speeds (above 100 m/min) during hard and dry broaching on the surface integrity and tolerances of the workpiece, tool integrity, and the stability of the cutting process, in order to define the process window that enables higher performance.

The project will allow key sectors such as automotive and aeronautics to reduce the environmental footprint of their broaching processes, while ensuring the desired quality and productivity parameters through an intelligent solution.

The project began in September 2024 and will end in December 2026, with a total budget of €730,084.

This project has been funded by CDTI and supported by the Ministry of Science and Innovation.