Review on Advances in Metal Micro-Tube Forming

Metallic tubular micro-components play an important role in a broad range of products, from industrial microsystem technology, such as medical engineering, electronics and optoelectronics, to sensor technology or microfluidics. The demand for such components is increasing, and forming processes can...

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Main Author: Christoph Hartl
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-05-01
Series:Metals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/9/5/542
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spelling doaj-b7b9459ee9c043b79ecd23f411375af02020-11-25T02:07:04ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012019-05-019554210.3390/met9050542met9050542Review on Advances in Metal Micro-Tube FormingChristoph Hartl0Faculty of Automotive Systems Engineering and Production Engineering, TH Köln-University of Applied Sciences, Betzdorfer Str. 2, 50679 Köln, GermanyMetallic tubular micro-components play an important role in a broad range of products, from industrial microsystem technology, such as medical engineering, electronics and optoelectronics, to sensor technology or microfluidics. The demand for such components is increasing, and forming processes can present a number of advantages for industrial manufacturing. These include, for example, a high productivity, enhanced shaping possibilities, applicability of a wide spectrum of materials and the possibility to produce parts with a high stiffness and strength. However, certain difficulties arise as a result of scaling down conventional tube forming processes to the microscale. These include not only the influence of the known size effects on material and friction behavior, but also constraints in the feasible miniaturization of forming tools. Extensive research work has been conducted over the past few years on micro-tube forming techniques, which deal with the development of novel and optimized processes, to counteract these restrictions. This paper reviews the relevant advances in micro-tube fabrication and shaping. A particular focus is enhancement in forming possibilities, accuracy and obtained component characteristics, presented in the reviewed research work. Furthermore, achievements in severe plastic deformation for micro-tube generation and in micro-tube testing methods are discussed.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/9/5/542micro-tubesmicro-tube drawingmicro-hydroforminglaser assistedsevere plastic deformationmicro-tube testing
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Review on Advances in Metal Micro-Tube Forming
Metals
micro-tubes
micro-tube drawing
micro-hydroforming
laser assisted
severe plastic deformation
micro-tube testing
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title_full Review on Advances in Metal Micro-Tube Forming
title_fullStr Review on Advances in Metal Micro-Tube Forming
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title_sort review on advances in metal micro-tube forming
publisher MDPI AG
series Metals
issn 2075-4701
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Metallic tubular micro-components play an important role in a broad range of products, from industrial microsystem technology, such as medical engineering, electronics and optoelectronics, to sensor technology or microfluidics. The demand for such components is increasing, and forming processes can present a number of advantages for industrial manufacturing. These include, for example, a high productivity, enhanced shaping possibilities, applicability of a wide spectrum of materials and the possibility to produce parts with a high stiffness and strength. However, certain difficulties arise as a result of scaling down conventional tube forming processes to the microscale. These include not only the influence of the known size effects on material and friction behavior, but also constraints in the feasible miniaturization of forming tools. Extensive research work has been conducted over the past few years on micro-tube forming techniques, which deal with the development of novel and optimized processes, to counteract these restrictions. This paper reviews the relevant advances in micro-tube fabrication and shaping. A particular focus is enhancement in forming possibilities, accuracy and obtained component characteristics, presented in the reviewed research work. Furthermore, achievements in severe plastic deformation for micro-tube generation and in micro-tube testing methods are discussed.
topic micro-tubes
micro-tube drawing
micro-hydroforming
laser assisted
severe plastic deformation
micro-tube testing
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