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Large-Scale Additive Manufacturing of a Conformally Cooled Tool Insert for Aluminum High-Pressure Die Casting

20.11.2025

The Metal Laser Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-LB/M) process is finding gradually acceptance in the manufacturing of small tooling inserts with conformal cooling channels. However, scaling up to large tooling inserts remains challenging due to a variety of material and PBF-LB/M manufacturing issues. For example, traditional tool steel materials such as H11/H13 or M-300, not originally designed for the PBF-LB/M process, show limitations such as low fracture toughness, high pre-heating requirements, or risky and complex post printing heat treatments. Further, most existing PBF-LB/M machines are either too small to accommodate very large inserts or are ill equipped to process large areas with high solid volumes of high hardness tool steels.

This presentation outlines how a combined material and equipment innovation was applied to overcome such challenges. A production proven, low carbon, high hardness, high ductility tool steel (L-40), that was specifically designed for the PBF-LB/M process and prints directly to a required hardness of HRC 48 was selected and processed by a novel, five-laser gantry-based PBF-LB/M machine, featuring a build volume of 1.0 x 0.8 x 0.4 m³, to manufacture a large automotive Al-High-Pressure Diecasting (HPDC) production tool insert (bounding box 515 x 485 x 206 mm³, volume >20,000 cm³ ). 

The presentation will comment on each of the required workflow steps of the large insert production process and address some of the technical and commercial challenges and their applied solutions. Technical aspects such as L-40 parameter transfer to the new machine and the resulting cooling channel surface properties will also be highlighted. In addition, the applied hybrid manufacturing approach will be discussed to meet the required insert cost targets. The presentation will close with an outlook towards PBF-LB/M manufacturing of even larger inserts for future (mega) giga-cast applications.

Speaker:  Niklas Prätzsch, Group Manager LPBF Process & Systems Engineering, Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology