Cold forging tools become increasingly complex and require enhanced functionality, especially in the context of digitisation. Conventional subtractive manufacturing processes often reach their limits when the geometric complexity of the workpiece increases, hence additive manufacturing processes have become increasingly important in the last decades. Additive manufacturing processes have already been used in many fields of manufacturing technology to produce tool components with promising results, but the potentials of additive manufacturing processes have not yet been applied to cold forging tools. Therefore, the Institute for Metal Forming Technology (IFU) of the University of Stuttgart has developed an additive manufactured cold extrusion tool with integrated functional features. As functional features in the additive manufactured extrusion tool, a close contour glass fiber sensor for temperature measurement, a cooling system and a lubrication system for the controlled injection of minimal lubricant amounts during the forming process were integrated. Due to the integrated functional features, structural degradation appears in the tool, therefore the structural-mechanical tool properties were analyzed numerically with the FE-Software DEFORM 3D™ in this report as well. Furthermore, the additive manufactured cold extrusion tool was experimentally evaluated in sequentially executed extrusion operations. Thereby the integrated functional features were used and gathered data were recorded. As a result of the experimental forming tests, near-contour temperature measurements in the extrusion tool with and without the use of the integrated cooling system as well as the modification of the maximum punch forces by an inline lubricant application were obtained. In addition, the experimentally determined temperature fields in the extrusion die are validated with numerically calculated results.
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