2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-42983-5_3
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Review and Development of Design Guidelines for Additive Tooling of Injection Molds Using PolyJet Modelling

Stefan Junk,
Steffen Schrock,
Nico Schmieder

Abstract: Due to globalization and the resulting increase in competition on the market, products must be produced more and more cheaply, especially in series production, because buyers expect new variants or even completely new products in ever shorter cycles. Injection molding is the most important production process for manufacturing plastic components in large quantities. However, the conventional production of a mold is extremely time-consuming and costly, which creates a contradiction to the fast pace of the market… Show more

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“…To support the design of products and mould inserts, participants are provided with an AT design guide that includes different AT case studies, best practices and design recommendations. The AT design guide was compiled prior to the workshop based on a systematic literature review in which 82 scientific sources were evaluated and processed (Junk et al , 2024). Figure 3 shows the allocation of the support methods and tools to be used according to the ATDM phases.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To support the design of products and mould inserts, participants are provided with an AT design guide that includes different AT case studies, best practices and design recommendations. The AT design guide was compiled prior to the workshop based on a systematic literature review in which 82 scientific sources were evaluated and processed (Junk et al , 2024). Figure 3 shows the allocation of the support methods and tools to be used according to the ATDM phases.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%