ANCA Provides Complete Skiving Cutter Solution for EV Transmissions
ANCA's TX and MX machines offer skiving cutter sharpening
Fossil-fueled cars are set to become a part of history. Many countries have set a deadline for ending the sales of fossil-fueled cars: France from 2040, the UK by 2030, and Norway aims to become the world’s first country to achieve this by 2025. Responding to green initiatives, and after billions of dollars have been invested in vehicle electrification, the automotive industry’s giants are pledging to stop making old fashioned internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. Volkswagen plans for 25% of sales to consist of electric cars by 2025, Progressive General Motors is aspiring to stop making gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035, and Ford (Europe division) will go entirely electric by 2030.
For cutting tool manufacturers serving the automotive industry, the industry’s electrification is an existential challenge and a revolutionary opportunity. In 2017, 11.8% of cutting tool consumption was for automotive manufacturing. Machining time for pure electric vehicles (EVs) is estimated to reduce by 50-75% compared to traditional ICEs, resulting in overall cutting tool consumption decline as ICE vehicles’ production ceases.
The declining demand for cutting tools is a substantial threat, especially for cutting tool makers that heavily depend on the car industry; simultaneously, EV also provides many opportunities. The new skiving cutters required for the internal gears used in many new EV transmissions are significant.
45% of all gear production is for vehicle transmission. EV has changed the requirement for the gear industry. The high engine speed of up to 20,000 rpm means a higher gear ratio is required to reduce the speed for efficiency. The planetary gear system is more prevalent in the new transmission design. In a planetary gear set, the external gears need to be ground, which the current production process of hobbing and then grinding can easily cater to. The problem is with the internal ring gear. Traditionally, the internal gears are produced with shaping or broaching; shaping is slow, while broaching relies on cumbersome tooling.
For EV, efficiency – as well as noise emission – is of much higher priority for customers. Gears for EV require greater precision and higher performance. The quality needs to increase from DIN 10 to DIN 6 for the internal gears; the gear industry sees hard skiving as the revolutionary process to produce the millions of internal ring gears needed for EV.
Driven by EV’s unparalleled 28%~36% growth rate, the skiving cutter used in the skiving process is in high demand. Due to its complex geometry, producing solid carbide skiving cutters requires a series of technology and process development. Released in 2019, ANCA’s GCX Linear provides a complete solution for manufacturing DIN AA quality solid carbide skiving cutters – the highest in the industry.
