Cost-effectiveness of direct metal laser sintered maraging steel inserts for plastic injection moulding process

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This paper describes an investigation into the possible heat transfer benefits of conformal cooling channels using maraging steel MS1 inserts, which could result in a reduction of cycle times and cost per product, and improve part quality by eliminating defects such as warpage and heat sinks. A manufacturing cost and lead-time comparison showed that a conventionally manufactured insert reached its break-even point after fewer injection moulding cycles than an additive manufactured insert, due to its lower manufacturing costs. During high-volume production, the additive manufactured insert becomes more profitable to use, due to its shorter cycle times.

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Combrinck, J., van As, B., Booysen, G. J., & de Beer, D. J. (2019). Cost-effectiveness of direct metal laser sintered maraging steel inserts for plastic injection moulding process. South African Journal of Industrial Engineering, 30(3), 52–62. https://doi.org/10.7166/30-3-2263

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