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  • Coin minting by additive manufacturing and forming
    Publication . Pragana, João; Rosenthal, Stephan; Alexandrino, Paulo; Araújo, Andreia; Bragança, Ivo; Silva, Carlos; Leitão, Paulo J.; Tekkaya, A. Erman; Martins, Paulo
    Additive manufacturing is proposed as a novel alternative to coin blank's production routes based on rolling, blanking and edge rimming. The presentation draws from laser powder bed fusion of cylinders, slicing into individual coin blanks by electro discharge machining and surface preparation by polishing, to coin minting in a laboratory press-tool system. Special emphasis is given to material deposition and coin minting due to the originality of producing coin blanks with complex intricate contoured holes and to the necessity of subjecting the additive manufactured coin blanks to extreme compressive stresses that are typical of coin minting. Numerical and experimental results confirm the excellent performance of the additive manufactured coin blanks. The new design layouts included in the additive manufactured coin blanks open the way to produce high value-added singular collector coins, which are disruptively different from those available in the market nowadays.
  • Hybrid additive manufacturing of collector coins
    Publication . Pragana, João; Rosenthal, Stephan; Bragança, Ivo; Silva, Carlos; Tekkaya, A. Erman; Martins, Paulo
    The objective of this paper is to present a new hybrid additive manufacturing route for fabricating collector coins with complex, intricate contoured holes. The new manufacturing route combines metal deposition by additive manufacturing with metal cutting and forming, and its application is illustrated with an example consisting of a prototype coin made from stainless steel AISI 316L. Experimentation and finite element analysis of the coin minting operation with the in-house computer program i-form show that the blanks produced by additive manufacturing and metal cutting can withstand the high compressive pressures that are attained during the embossing and impressing of lettering and other reliefs on the coin surfaces. The presentation allows concluding that hybrid additive manufacturing opens the way to the production of innovative collector coins with geometric features that are radically different from those that are currently available in the market.