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- 2020Towards the integration of additively manufactured photopolymer dies in the polymer profile extrusion process chaincitations
- 2020Mechanical properties of additively manufactured die with numerical analysis in extrusion processcitations
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- 2017Dimensional accuracy of Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene injection molded parts produced in a pilot produc
- 2017Two-Photon Polymerization lithography for three-dimensional micro polymer parts manufacturing evaluation
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Towards the integration of additively manufactured photopolymer dies in the polymer profile extrusion process chain
Abstract
In the context of Industry 4.0, the integration of digital technologies in manufacturing process chains is in progress in several industrial sectors. In this study, additive manufactured polymer extrusion dies were fabricated by continuous liquid interface production and tested in an extrusion production line. The possibility to integrate direct soft tooling manufacturing along with a digital twin environment in the process chain was conceived with great potential time and production cost reductions compared to the conventional process. The dies successfully withstood the demanding process conditions, yielding up to 1000 m of products with process conditions comparable to the conventional process.