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03/08/2016 13:55

3D meets FRP: More flexibility for highly stressed components

Susanne Krause Presse und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Fraunhofer-Institut für Produktionstechnologie IPT

    Individuality and adaptability need not be at odds with robustness and stability: It is envisaged that products such as seat shells for automobiles or medical prostheses which are required to meet all of these characteristics will be produced in future using a combination of 3D printing and fiber composite technology. 3D-printing ensures maximum flexibility in terms of the form and function of the component; the fiber composite plastic provides the stability required, even when subjected to high loads.

    The Fraunhofer-Institute for Production Technology IPT in Aachen, in collaboration with its partners within various engineering groups, is currently investigating the combined manufacturing process as part of “LightFlex”, a research project funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) in Germany and will be presenting its initial results to the expert visitors to the JEC Trade Fair from 8-10 March in Paris.

    Injection molded plastic components which are combined with fiber-composite materials for reinforcement, have one major drawback: it is difficult to adapt them to meet individual wishes or requirements. Since expensive and inflexible injection molding tools are used, only high-volume production is generally affordable. Special functionalities or modifications made in the product development stage are always associated with costly and time-consuming post-processing steps. Low-volume runs or even prototype manufacture are frequently economically unviable due to the high costs involved.

    In such cases, the Fraunhofer IPT and its partners in the “LightFlex” project are therefore planning to replace use of injection molded components with components produced via additive production: 3D-printing permits parts to be customized to meet virtually any requirements and to be provided with the capability to perform any function specified prior to being joined to a thermoplastic fiber composite material in order to achieve the required level of load capacity.

    Organic sheets made of unidirectional, semi-finished materials are used in order to optimize the load-bearing capacity of parts used in FRP components. However instead of standard goods with fixed dimensions, near-net-shape organic sheets tailored to suit each individual application are produced using a facility constructed by the Fraunhofer IPT. This minimizes material waste and results in significant savings in terms of the carbon fibers whose production is associated with high energy consumption. The facility used, had previously been developed by the Fraunhofer IPT as part of the BMBF-funded “E-Profit” project.

    The Fraunhofer IPT combines the organic sheets with the 3D-printed structure in a thermoforming process. The 3D-printed part was provided by the project partner Wehl Group Sintertechnik GmbH in Salach. Overall, the “LightFlex” project encompasses the entire process chain in terms of connected, adaptive production – from the production of semi-finished goods by the Institute for Plastics Processing (IKV) in industry and skilled trades at the RWTH university in Aachen and other partners through to laser trimming by the company Arges GmbH.

    The partners will be presenting the production machine as well as a pilot demonstration part produced using the new process combination to visitors to the JEC World international fair for composite materials 2016 in Paris.

    Partners in the “LightFlex – Photonic process chain for the flexible, generative, automated and cost-efficient manufacture of customized, hybrid lightweight engineering components from thermoplastic fiber composite plastic” project

    - Adam Opel AG, Rüsselsheim
    - AFPT GmbH, Dörth
    - Arges GmbH, Wackersdorf
    - Breyer GmbH Maschinenfabrik, Singen
    - F.A. Kümpers GmbH & Co. KG, Rheine
    - Fraunhofer-Institut für Produktionstechnologie IPT, Aachen
    - Institut für Kunststoffverarbeitung (IKV) in Industrie und Handwerk an der RWTH Aachen
    - KUKA Industries, Reis GmbH & Co. KG Maschinenfabrik, Geschäftsbereich Reis Extrusion, Merzenich
    - Pixargus GmbH, Würselen
    - Wehl Group Sintertechnik GmbH, Salach

    This project is funded by the Federal Ministry for Education and Research in Germany (BMBF), reference number 03XP0013. The partners in the project are grateful for this opportunity to thank the BMBF for their support.


    More information:

    http://www.ipt.fraunhofer.de/en/Press/Pressreleases/20160308lightflexjec.html


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    Pilot demonstration part produced using the new process combination of 3D printing with FRP
    Pilot demonstration part produced using the new process combination of 3D printing with FRP
    Source: Copyright: Fraunhofer IPT

    Pilot demonstration part produced using the new process combination of 3D printing with FRP
    Pilot demonstration part produced using the new process combination of 3D printing with FRP
    Source: Copyright: Fraunhofer IPT


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