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Chapter 17 Cold Forming Metal Sheet
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Learning Objectives Identify the two main categories of stamping operations. Describe various metal cutting techniques and systems. Vereshchagin Dmitry/Shutterstock.com
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Learning Objectives Explain how shearing, blanking, and piercing operations differ. Describe common cold forming techniques. Goodheart-Willcox Publisher
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CAREER CONNECTION Ironworker
Assemble metal frames that provide structure and support Learn through 3- to 4-year apprenticeships Mentally and physically able to work at great heights
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Cold Forming Metal Sheet
Cold working Operations at room temperature Stamping includes cutting and forming Hamik/Shutterstock.com
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Cutting Operations Metal cut to size for machining
Few bring material to exact size Shearing Brings sheet and plate stock to specified size or shape
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Laser Cutting Systems Cut through materials of different sizes, thicknesses, and shapes Superior edge quality, precision, and accuracy Bystronic, Inc.
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Plasma Cutting Systems
Electric arc and ionized gases melt and cut Computer-controlled Vereshchagin Dmitry/Shutterstock.com
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Waterjet Cutting Systems
High-pressure, high-velocity stream of water Abrasive added for abrasive waterjet cutting Hydrodynamic machining (HDM) OMAX Corporation
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Blanking, Punching, and Piercing
Punch press with a punch and die Blanking Goodheart-Willcox Publisher
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Blanking, Punching, and Piercing
Progressive die has all cutting and forming dies in one die Stripper plate prevents sticking Goodheart-Willcox Publisher
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Forming Operations Forming process uses press and die
Flat metal blanks into three-dimensional shapes Drawing
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Draw Press Operation Metal-shaping process on mechanical or hydraulic draw press Goodheart-Willcox Publisher
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Guerin Process Forms shallow parts in rubber dies
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Marform Process Forms deep parts in rubber dies
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Hydroforming Rubber diaphragm backed up by hydraulic pressure
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Bulging Entrapped rubber forming
Rubber transmits pressure to expand metal blank or tube against die Goodheart-Willcox Publisher
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Stretch Forming Metal blank is pulled from edges
Wraps around form block Goodheart-Willcox Publisher
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Bending Press brake bending Goodheart-Willcox Publisher
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Bending Tube bending Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp.
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Roll Forming Series of rollers shape metal strip
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Environmentally Friendly Machines
GREEN METALWORKING Environmentally Friendly Machines Brush worktables reduce noise levels during operation High-efficiency components Computer control optimizes use of materials
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High Energy Rate Forming
Avoid springback Goodheart-Willcox Publisher
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High Energy Rate Forming
Sudden application of large amount of energy Explosive forming High-energy pressure pulse from explosive charge Goodheart-Willcox Publisher
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High Energy Rate Forming
Electrohydraulic forming Controlled discharge of electrical energy produces shock wave NASA
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High Energy Rate Forming
Electromagnetic forming Insulated induction coil around or within the work Magnetic field causes work to change shape Goodheart-Willcox Publisher
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High Energy Rate Forming
Electromagnetic forming (continued) Goodheart-Willcox Publisher
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