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Application of Incremental Sheet Forming for Cladding Panels with Customized Design

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Critical Infrastructure Protection in the Light of the Armed Conflicts (HCC 2022)

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Incremental sheet metal forming provides great freedom in unique and versatile shaping of sheet metal at low cost. Products may be industrial parts, design products, covering elements, or reengineered items. This technology may be applied to manufacture any product that requires small number of parts and possesses complicated geometry. In this work, forming development of incremental sheet forming production technology suitable for the industrial production of cladding panels is presented. The manufactured cladding panels may increase thermal energy efficiency, improve aesthetics, and may be used in fire protection. In this paper, the corresponding literature and technology review is presented, followed by the description of technology planning, and presenting the modular uniquely shaped protective wall cladding products with customized design aesthetics.

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Baumgartner, R., Gonda, V. (2024). Application of Incremental Sheet Forming for Cladding Panels with Customized Design. In: Kovács, T.A., Nyikes, Z., Berek, T., Daruka, N., Tóth, L. (eds) Critical Infrastructure Protection in the Light of the Armed Conflicts. HCC 2022. Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-47990-8_31

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