Study on Single Point Incremental Forming with the Roller Ball Tool for Increasing the Part Quality

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Utilizing the common sheet metal forming method has many challenges in the field of sheet metal forming. Higher product quality with the lower quantities is an important requirement in this manufacturing field. The incremental forming process (IPF) is an innovation technology that can satisfy these requirements. In this paper, the single point incremental forming (SPIF) with different roller ball tool was researched. The results show that the smaller ball could provide a better product quality. However, the bigger ball could create a deeper geometry

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 330)

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