Abstract

The aim of this paper is to provide an overview into the development and application of single point incremental forming in rapid prototyping and rapid manufacturing of polymer sheet products that will enable the readers to recognize the key influential variables, to identify the process feasibility window, to diagnose possible sources of failure and to understand the routes for selecting the most appropriate materials and operative conditions. The methodology draws from independent determination of mechanical properties and formability limits of polymers to rapid prototyping of truncated conical and pyramidal parts. The investigation is supported by circle grid analysis. Results and observations are explained in the light of theoretical framework based on membrane analysis that is capable of modelling the cold plastic deformation of polymers with pressure-sensitive yield surfaces. The results show that the single point incremental forming of polymer sheets, performed on conventional CNC machining centres, is a cost-effective innovative technology for product development in a manufacturing environment. Applications may span from products with very high depths, taking advantage of the excellent formability of polyethylene terephthalate, to applications in polycarbonate where transparency is kept during cold forming.

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