3D printed sand tools for thermoforming applications of carbon fiber reinforced composites—A perspective

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Tooling, especially for prototyping or small series, may prove to be very costly. Further, prototyping of fiber reinforced thermoplastic shell structures may rely on time-consuming manual efforts. This perspective paper discusses the idea of fabricating tools at reduced time and cost compared to conventional machining-based methods. The targeted tools are manufactured out of sand using the Binder Jetting process. These molds should fulfill the demands regarding flexural and compressive behavior while allowing for vacuum thermoforming of fiber reinforced thermoplastic sheets. The paper discusses the requirements and the challenges and presents a perspective study addressing this innovative idea. The authors present the idea for discussion in the additive manufacturing and FRP producing communities.

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Günther, D., Erhard, P., Schwab, S., & Taha, I. (2021). 3D printed sand tools for thermoforming applications of carbon fiber reinforced composites—A perspective. Materials, 14(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14164639

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