2021-04-122014-01-01175789811757899XWOS;000340247700027SCOPUS;2-s2.0-84906232477http://hdl.handle.net/10784/28581Incremental sheet forming by the method of single point incremental forming Dieless-SPIF, is a widely studied process, experimented and developed in countries with high manufacturing technologies, with friendly costs when the productive configuration in a productivity system is based in small production batches. United states, United kingdom and France lead this type of studies and cases, developing various proof with experimental geometries, different from the national environment such as Colombia, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador and Peru where this process where discretely studied. Previously mentioned, it pretends develop an experimental case of a particular geometry, identifying the maximum formability angle of material permissible for the forming of a piece in one pass, the analysis of forming limit curve (FLC), with the objective to emphasizes in this innovative method based in CAD-CAM technologies, compare with other analogous process of deformation sheet metal like embossing, take correct decisions about the viability and applicability of this process (Dieless) in a particular industrial piece, which responses to the necessities of productive configurations mentioned and be highly taken like a manufacturing alternative to the other conventional process of forming sheet metal like embossing, for systems with slow batches production. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.enghttps://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/issn/1757-8981Developing an experimental case in aluminium foils 1100 to determine the maximum angle of formability in a piece by Dieless-SPIF processinfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePaperAluminum sheetManufactureRoboticsColombiaForming limit curveIncremental sheet formingInnovative methodManufacturing technologiesProduction batchesSingle point incremental formingUnited kingdomMetal forming2021-04-12Gabriel, ParamoAdrian, Benitez10.1088/1757-899X/65/1/012027