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2018
Journal Article
Title

Manufacturing of carbide tools by Selective Laser Melting

Abstract
Application fields of electrical discharge machining (EDM) are limited due to given process conditions. When producing structures of high aspect ratios or using multi-axis machining, removed particles assemble at the machining zone, leading to process instabilities and increasing tool wear. A promising approach to improve EDM process conditions is the utilization of flushing channels in the tool electrode. However, with increasing complexity of the electrode geometry and the local integration of the mentioned flushing channels, conventional electrode manufacturing reaches its limitations. By applying Selective Laser Melting (SLM), these limitations are eliminated. An additional benefit is the efficient use of material during SLM, where nearly no waste is produced, because remaining powder can be used for the next SLM-process. The appropriate integration of flushing channels, even for complicated electrode geometries, improves process conditions during EDM in a variety of applications, leading to a higher material removal rate VW and reduced tool wear TH compared to machining without flushing. Additionally, the number of required tool electrodes can be reduced, as SLM enables an efficient integration and miniaturization of all features in a single electrode, what results in a far more sustainable process chain. Of particular interest in the field of EDM is carbide. Because of its wear resistance and stability, it is an ideal electrode material, which is commonly applied in µEDM. Tungsten carbide-cobalt is representative for this group of materials, which is already used in tool manufacturing. Several tests show a general suitability of carbide tool electrodes made by SLM for EDM-processing. However, the SLM process parameters and the composition of the carbide-cobalt show significant impact to the EDM results. A lower proportion of cobalt leads to reduced material removal rates, whereas the level of tool wear remains at a similar level. In order to benefit from the advantages of additive manufactured carbide tool electrodes, this investigation aims at decreasing waste of material and the number of required tool electrodes.
Author(s)
Uhlmann, Eckart  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Produktionsanlagen und Konstruktionstechnik IPK  
Bergmann, André
Fraunhofer-Institut für Produktionsanlagen und Konstruktionstechnik IPK  
Bolz, Robert  
Journal
Procedia manufacturing  
Conference
Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing (GCSM) 2017  
Open Access
DOI
10.1016/j.promfg.2018.02.182
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English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Produktionsanlagen und Konstruktionstechnik IPK  
Keyword(s)
  • additive manufacturing

  • Selective-Laser-Melting

  • electrical discharge machining

  • tungsten carbide

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