Thus shaping the future of dies and moulds: With EOS tooling applications
Summary
TLDREOS, a leading manufacturer of laser centering systems, showcases its technology for efficient and cost-effective production from electronic data, suitable for complex and individualized manufacturing needs. The script highlights a partnership with customers to optimize manufacturing solutions, focusing on a children's cup production case study. EOS integrates conformal cooling channels to enhance tooling performance, using its M 270 system with a hybrid design method. The process involves layer-by-layer manufacturing from 3D CAD data, using EOS Maraging Steel S1, a high-performance material for tool making. The result is a 70% increase in productivity, reduced cycle time, and improved product quality, demonstrating EOS's ability to revolutionize the injection molding process.
Takeaways
- 🌟 The OS is a leading manufacturer of laser centering systems, which are crucial for fast, flexible, and cost-effective production from electronic data.
- 🔧 This technology is ideal for industries where complexity and individuality are paramount, or where conventional solutions are insufficient.
- 🚀 The aim is to enhance the productivity of single-cavity injection molds and to elevate the quality of the end product, exemplified by a high-quality plastic children's cup.
- 🤝 In collaboration with customers, the company showcases how to maximize the optimization potential of manufacturing solutions.
- 🔄 By integrating conformal cooling channels, the cooling performance of the tooling insert is significantly improved, enhancing production efficiency.
- 📐 The 3D CAD model is sliced into layers, and the data is transferred to the EOS M 270 system, setting up a hybrid design method that saves time and costs.
- 🏭 The manufacturing process involves a pre-milled tool insert, which is placed in the EOS M 270's process chamber for layer-by-layer construction using a focused laser beam.
- 🛠 EOS Maraging Steel and S1 are chosen materials for their high performance in series tool making, meeting stringent industry requirements.
- ♻️ Unwelded powder from the manufacturing process is removed and can be reused after a simple sieving process, promoting sustainability.
- 🛎️ The finished tool insert undergoes a hardening heat treatment, milling to final dimensions, and polishing to achieve a high-gloss surface finish.
- 📈 The integration of conformal cooling channels results in more efficient cooling, reducing cycle time by up to 40% and minimizing product warpage, leading to higher quality and up to 70% increased productivity.
Q & A
What is the primary function of the laser centering systems manufactured by EOS?
-The laser centering systems by EOS are key for manufacturing fast, flexible, and cost-effective production directly from electronic data.
In which industries is EOS's technology particularly beneficial?
-EOS's technology is suitable for industries where complexity and individuality converge or where conventional solutions don't exist.
What is the main goal of integrating conformal cooling channels in the tooling insert?
-The goal is to increase the productivity of a single cavity injection mold and to improve the quality of the final product.
How does EOS's technology contribute to the manufacturing of a children's cup?
-EOS's technology enables the production of a children's cup made of high-quality plastic by optimizing the manufacturing process.
What is the significance of the hybrid design method mentioned in the script?
-The hybrid design method saves time and costs by using a combination of pre-milled tool inserts and additive manufacturing processes.
What material is used in the EOS M 270 system for the manufacturing of tool inserts?
-EOS M 270 uses a martensitic thermosetting high-performance steel material, known as EOS Maraging Steel and S1, for manufacturing tool inserts.
How does the EOS M 270 system apply material to the building platform?
-The EOS M 270 system uniformly applies the material in powder form to the building platform with a weak odor through a process involving concentrated melting of the powder with a focused laser beam.
What happens to the unwelded powder after the tool insert is completed?
-The unwelded powder is removed from the completed tool insert and can be reused after a simple sieving process.
What is the hardness level of the finished tool insert after the heat treatment process?
-The finished tool insert is hardened to a Rockwell C scale of 254 after an age-hardening heat treatment process.
How does the integration of conformal cooling channels affect the injection molding process?
-The integration of conformal cooling channels enables more efficient cooling of the plastic cups, shortens the cycle time by up to 40%, and reduces warpage in the product, leading to a lower scrap rate and a quality-optimized final product.
What is the potential increase in productivity when using EOS's manufacturing solution in tool making?
-Using EOS's manufacturing solution can lead to a productivity increase of up to 70%, achieving a rapid return on investment.
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