Qualification of Laser Based Additive Production for Manufacturing of Forging Tools

Junker D, Hentschel O, Schmidt M, Merklein M (2015)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2015

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Publisher: EDP Sciences

Book Volume: 4

Conference Proceedings Title: Journal of Manufacturing Review

ISBN: 9782759818235

DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/20152108010

Abstract

Mass customization leads to very short product life cycles, so the costs of a tool have to be amortized with a low number of workpiecesEspecially for highly loaded tools, like those for forging, that leads to expensive productsTherefore more economical production processes for tool manufacturing have to be investigatedAs laser additive manufacturing is already used for the production of moulds for injection moulding, this technology maybe could also improve the forging tool productionWithin this paper laser metal deposition, which is industrially used for tool repair, will be investigated for the use in tool manufacturingTherefore a mechanical characterization of parts built with different laser process parameters out of the hot work tool steel 1.2709 is made by upsetting tests and hardness measurementsSo the influence of the additive manufacturing process on the hardness distribution is analysed

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APA:

Junker, D., Hentschel, O., Schmidt, M., & Merklein, M. (2015). Qualification of Laser Based Additive Production for Manufacturing of Forging Tools. In EDP Sciences (Eds.), Journal of Manufacturing Review. EDP Sciences.

MLA:

Junker, Daniel, et al. "Qualification of Laser Based Additive Production for Manufacturing of Forging Tools." Proceedings of the Journal of Manufacturing Review Ed. EDP Sciences, EDP Sciences, 2015.

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