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Optimizing Sheet Metal Forming – Aircraft Doorframe

Optimizing sheet metal forming - Aircraft doorframe

In this whitepaper we describe how the number of steps for producing a doorframe for a civil aircraft initially was reduced from 16 to 6 process steps, resulting in major savings for the manufacturer, and how it would be possible to further reduce the required number of process steps down to just three.

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