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Rapid Manufacturing and Rapid Tooling with Layer Manufacturing (LM) Technologies, State of the Art and Future Perspectives

Rapid Manufacturing and Rapid Tooling with Layer Manufacturing (LM) Technologies, State of the Art and Future Perspectives

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21 pages
Published:
9/1/2003
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TP03CIR2

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Back to Rapid Manufacturing and Rapid Tooling with Layer Manufacturing (LM) Technologies, State of the Art and Future Perspectives
Published in the Annals of the CIRP, Vol. 52/2/2003. Additive processes, which generate parts in a layered way, have more than 15 years of history. These processes are not exclusively used for prototyping any longer. New opportunities and applications in appropriate manufacturing tasks open up, even though the economical impact is still modest. This review starts with the definition of rapid manufacturing and rapid tooling, dealing only with direct fabrication methods of components. A systematic material dependent classification of layer manufacturing and process oriented metal part manufacturing techniques is proposed. The generic and the major specific process characteristics and materials are described, mainly for metallic parts, polymer parts and tooling. Examples and applications are cited. The paper attempts to understand the state of the art and the prospective, to put questions, to understand limits, to show opportunities and draw conclusions based on the state of the art. Authors: G.N. Levy and R. Schindel (FHS University of Applied Sciences), J.P. Kruth (K.U. Leuven, Catholic University).

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