In this master's thesis, we explored the cost optimization of prototype pressure castings using alternative cutting technologies. We examined two technologies, laser cutting and abrasive water jet cutting, and conducted an analysis of their profitability and suitability for prototype series. The results showed that laser cutting is more cost-effective for the small and medium series, while the hydraulic press remains the better choice for large series. Based on the collected data, we developed a program that allows easy selection of the optimal cutting process according to the specific needs of the company.
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