Abstract
Abstract Series manufacturers in the field of hydroforming do not always have the necessary database for predictive maintenance, especially for the production of complex hydroformed components. Small and medium-sized companies in particular often lack the resources to acquire, process and profitably utilize these data sets under production conditions. The IHU processes that occur in practice are usually highly complex, both in terms of geometry and against the background of additional process steps (punching, plunging). This results in large amounts of data and complex data analyses, which are reflected in the data processing costs. A data analysis is to be carried out on the basis of a complex hydroforming process and its additional benefit for quality management and predictive maintenance is to be explained.
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