Moshiri, M.;                     Raza, M.;                     Sahlab, M.;                     Malik, A.A.;                     Bilberg, A.;                     Tosello, G.    
        Value Chain Comparison of Additively and Conventionally Manufactured Multi-Cavity Tool Steel Inserts: An Injection Molding Industrial Case Study for High-Volume Production. Appl. Sci. 2022, 12, 10410.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/app122010410
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                                Moshiri M,                                 Raza M,                                 Sahlab M,                                 Malik AA,                                 Bilberg A,                                 Tosello G.        
                Value Chain Comparison of Additively and Conventionally Manufactured Multi-Cavity Tool Steel Inserts: An Injection Molding Industrial Case Study for High-Volume Production. Applied Sciences. 2022; 12(20):10410.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/app122010410
    
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                                Moshiri, Mandaná,                                 Mohsin Raza,                                 Mohamed Sahlab,                                 Ali Ahmad Malik,                                 Arne Bilberg,                                 and Guido Tosello.        
                2022. "Value Chain Comparison of Additively and Conventionally Manufactured Multi-Cavity Tool Steel Inserts: An Injection Molding Industrial Case Study for High-Volume Production" Applied Sciences 12, no. 20: 10410.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/app122010410
    
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                                Moshiri, M.,                                 Raza, M.,                                 Sahlab, M.,                                 Malik, A. A.,                                 Bilberg, A.,                                 & Tosello, G.        
        
        (2022). Value Chain Comparison of Additively and Conventionally Manufactured Multi-Cavity Tool Steel Inserts: An Injection Molding Industrial Case Study for High-Volume Production. Applied Sciences, 12(20), 10410.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/app122010410