Manufacturing production tooling using metal laminations
Abstract
Lastform, a three year EPSRC (IMI) programme, has investigated metallic laminating techniques to produce large‐scale production capable tooling. This work is intended as an overview of the research and development performed at the University of Warwick’s Warwick manufacturing Group. The programme was a collaboration between seven industrial partners and three universities with each university having a discreet area of research. The focus at Warwick was to establish robust methods of joining metal sheets to form tools for different production processes. Bonding mediums, test parts for process evaluation, sample tools and production tools are described. The advantages of metal laminating for different processes are evaluated. Results include reduced lead‐time and cost savings and enhanced processing capability by the use of conformable heating or cooling channels.
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Citation
Bryden, B.G., Wimpenny, D.I. and Pashby, I.R. (2001), "Manufacturing production tooling using metal laminations", Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol. 7 No. 1, pp. 52-63. https://doi.org/10.1108/13552540110365162
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:MCB UP Ltd
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