Baker Industries, a Lincoln Electric Company, and Lincoln Electric Additive Solutions (LEAS) have announced a new strategic relationship with General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) on a research and development project exploring the feasibility of wire-arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) for producing steel layup tooling used in the manufacturing of composite lamination for GA-ASI's unmanned aerial systems (UAS).
GA-ASI sought a solution for complex tooling that was repeatable, accurate, vacuum-tight and rigid enough to withstand the stress and fatigue caused by repetitive autoclave cycles. After a collaborative review of several tool geometries and requirements, the companies' engineering teams determined that WAAM could be the right solution.
"Our turnaround time can be significantly quicker than larger job shops, and we can usually ramp up production quickly to combat fluctuations in customer demand," said Mike Wangelin, Business Development Manager at Lincoln Electric Additive Solutions and Baker Industries. Coupled with Baker's robust post-processing, fabrication and inspection capabilities, WAAM's ability to quickly produce large, complex components using several materials could present a comprehensive solution to GA-ASI's production tooling needs.
"While still in the process of qualification at GA-ASI, the process has demonstrated preliminary success toward reaching production-level use in GA-ASI's manufacturing operations," said a spokesperson. "Overall, GA-ASI has seen savings ranging between 30-40% in cost and about 20-30% in lead time using WAAM in place of traditional manufacturing processes for specific tool families and geometries. In addition, the first tool produced has passed GA-ASI's initial assessments. It is vacuum-tight, has a uniform thermal survey and exceeds target GD&T requirements."
Profile tolerance:
- Target GD&T: 0.020"
- Actual measurements: -0.0039" / +0.0058"
True position hole location:
- Target GD&T: 0.020"
- Actual measurements: 0.0009" / 0.0037"
Vacuum integrity:
- Target GD&T: 0.5 inHg/10 min.
- Actual measurements: 0.2 inHg loss.
For more information contact:
Baker Industries
a Lincoln Electric Company
16936 Enterprise
Macomb, MI 48044
586-286-4900
info@bakerindustriesinc.com
www.bakerindustriesinc.com
Lincoln Electric Additive Solutions
additive.lincolnelectric.com
GA-ASI
14200 Kirkham Way
Poway, CA 92064
585-312-2810
www.ga-asi.com