This paper aims at clarifying the relationship between two unconventional manufacturing processes, the additive manufacturing and the vacuum casting, as a sustainable way in developing prototypes and small batches, even in the presence of complex geometries. The rapid reproduction of a rhinoceros toy figure was used as case study. Starting from the 3D CAD model, acquired by reverse engineering techniques, additive manufacturing and vacuum casting processes permitted to realize its replicas. Complex functional parts in small series were manufactured with high precision, accuracy and enhanced surface finish. Furthermore, significant reductions in time and costs, both for development or production comparing to other technologies were highlighted.
Sljivic, M., Pavlovic, A., Ilic, J., Stanojevic, M. (2017). Sustainable small batch reproduction via additive manufacturing and vacuum casting: The case study of a rhinoceros toy figure [10.1007/978-3-319-57078-5_67].
Sustainable small batch reproduction via additive manufacturing and vacuum casting: The case study of a rhinoceros toy figure
Pavlovic A.;
2017
Abstract
This paper aims at clarifying the relationship between two unconventional manufacturing processes, the additive manufacturing and the vacuum casting, as a sustainable way in developing prototypes and small batches, even in the presence of complex geometries. The rapid reproduction of a rhinoceros toy figure was used as case study. Starting from the 3D CAD model, acquired by reverse engineering techniques, additive manufacturing and vacuum casting processes permitted to realize its replicas. Complex functional parts in small series were manufactured with high precision, accuracy and enhanced surface finish. Furthermore, significant reductions in time and costs, both for development or production comparing to other technologies were highlighted.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.