Effects of temperature in relation to sheet metal stamping
Okonkwo, Paul C., Pereira, Michael P., Kelly, Georgina and Rolfe, Bernard F. 2011, Effects of temperature in relation to sheet metal stamping, in MEQAPS 2011 : Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Manufacturing Engineering, Quality and Production Systems, World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS), [Barcelona, Spain], pp. 114-118.
The demand to reduce the use of lubricants and increase tool life in sheet metal stamping has resulted in increased research on the sliding contact between the tool and the sheet materials. Unlubricated sliding wear tests for soft carbon steel sliding on D2 tool steel were performed using a pin-on-disk tribometer. The results revealed that temperature has an influencing role in the wear of tool steel and that material transfer between tool and sheet can be minimized at a certain temperature range in sheet metal stamping.
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