Abstract
Incremental sheet forming (ISF) is an advanced and emerging sheet forming process in which the requirement of a dedicated punch and die set-up for forming is eliminated. This technique of sheet metal forming is used for small batch production of sheet metal parts and customized medical implants. The present paper presents a comprehensive literature review on formability, wall thickness distribution, and surface roughness in ISF process. More than 70 research papers published in reputed journals and conferences are reviewed critically. Based on the literature review, research gaps are identified and scope of future research work is discussed.
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