MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2015)

Dry metal forming of high alloy steel using laser generated aluminum bronze tools

  • Freiße Hannes,
  • Köhler Henry,
  • Seefeld Thomas,
  • Vollertsen Frank

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20152108011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21
p. 08011

Abstract

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Regarding the optimization of forming technology in economic and environmental aspects, avoiding lubricants is an approach to realize the vision of a new green technology. The resulting direct contact between the tool and the sheet in non-lubricated deep drawing causes higher stress and depends mainly on the material combination. The tribological system in dry sliding has to be assessed by means on the one hand of the resulting friction coefficient and on the other hand of the wear of the tool and sheet material. The potential to generate tailored tribological systems for dry metal forming could be shown within the investigations by using different material combinations and by applying different laser cladding process parameters. Furthermore, the feasibility of additive manufacturing of a deep drawing tool was demonstrated. The tool was successfully applied to form circular cups in a dry metal forming process.