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Tooling Table

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Version 6.0 for SFJ, 7-Apr-2014


Process
All
Die Casting
Lamination
Lamination

Lamination
Lamination
Plastic injection molding
Powder Metal Forming
Powder Plastic Forming
Sand Casting
Sand Casting
Cold Forging
Hot Forging
Welds
Braze

16 Liquid Apply - Pour Expanding Foam

Tool

Cost

Unit

Modified

None
Die
Aluminum Tool
Composite Tool

$
$ 10,000 die
$ 20,000 m^2
$ 10,000 m^2

Lamination - Flat Panel Tool


Steel Tool
Die
Die
Die
Die
Sand Core Package
Die
Die
Welding Fixture
Brazing Fixture

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

m^2
m^2
die
die
die
die
core
die
die
point
point

28-Nov-10

Pouring Fixture

$ 10,000 m^2

29-Oct-13

1,500
40,000
10,000
10,000
5,000
10,000
5,000
50,000
40,000
500
500

7-Jun-10

7-Jun-10
7-Jun-10
28-Nov-10

Comments
Per die not die set. Minimum number of dies is 2 per die set.
Use surface area of tool that is used to form part geometry.
Use surface area of tool that is used to form part geometry.
Use surface area of tool that is used to form part geometry. To use this
tooling type composite part must have geometry that is possible to obtain
from sheet metal tool with no complex curvature or shape. For example flat
panel parts are allowed or parts with curvature in only one axis.
Use surface area of tool that is used to form part geometry.
Per die not die set.
Per die not die set.
Per die not die set.
Per die not die set.
Per core not core package.
Per die not die set.
Per die not die set.
Each point is a pickup or support point.
Each point is a pickup or support point.
Use surface area of tool that is used to form part geometry, e.g. fully
expanded final volume.

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