Kunze, TimTimKunzeVollertsen, FrankBöttcher, FalkoLang, ValentinGärtner, AnneLasagni, Andrés2020-03-252020-03-252015https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/3136Forming processes typically require the use of lubricants to reduce friction and wear of the tools as well as to protect the semi-finished products. Since cleaning of forming products is costly and time-expensive, there is a need to eliminate the use of lubricants. An approach to improve the performance of tools in dry forming is by producing micro structured tools or even to structure the semi-finished products. This study presents an overview about the potential application of direct laser interference patterning for the functionalization of surfaces involved in dry metal forming processes.deDry formingmicro structuringta-C coatingdirect laser interference patterning620Surface functionalization of forming using direct laser interference patterning for dry forming applicationsArtikel/Aufsatzurn:nbn:de:gbv:46-00104815-13