Effective use of energy
According to Frank Ambrosius, Head of Tool Management at Bock, the ecological and economic benefits are enormous: ‘The newly developed approaches lead to optimised production processes with a more effective use of energy, which also leads to a reduction in CO2 emissions.’
Patrick Diederich, Managing Director at MG Mori, says: ‘We were able to gain numerous new insights into the processing of copper-based materials and the hybrid design of large-volume injection moulding and die-casting tools, and thus also significantly advance the technology of our Lastertec DED hybrid machines.’
‘This project has made a valuable contribution to the research and development of additively manufactured master moulds,’ adds Carl Fruth, CEO of FIT AG.
For the die casting industry, which is increasingly focussing on sustainability and efficiency, ‘IntelliTemp’ represents a step forward. Especially in the field of aluminium die casting, where fast cycle times and high material stresses are commonplace, this technology could set a standard in the future. The use of additive manufacturing processes, which make it possible to produce components with complex geometries and variable thermal requirements, is becoming increasingly important.
Competitive advantages through cooperation
The project also illustrates the importance of collaboration between science and industry, in this case the Parsberg-Lupburg Technology Campus under the scientific leadership of Andrey Prihodovsky and all the partners in the network. Such collaborations could bring further innovations to the industry in the coming years and secure competitive advantages for companies that focus on these technologies at an early stage.