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Posted by: stevietan ® 02/14/2004, 01:42:43 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
Can anyone tell me what is the best method in reducing the radius of the die roll to the minimum? in stamping of aluminium 6061 series of 2.0mm thickness. Steven |
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Posted by: RandyKimball ® 02/14/2004, 18:26:59 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
Could you explain in more detail which radius you are asking about, please. -randy- The worst suggestion of you lifetime may be the catalyst to the grandest idea of the century, never let suggestions go unsaid nor fail to listen to them. |
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Posted by: stevietan ® 02/15/2004, 20:11:39 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
The process involved is a forming punch, and it should pressed onto the material to about 1/2 the material thickness, we are experiencing a big radius created along the outer diameter of the forming punch, once the punch is depressed onto the material. I'll include a pic. for better understanding. Appreciate your help, Thanks Hope to hear from you soon. Steven |
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Posted by: RandyKimball ® 02/15/2004, 23:32:18 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
So if I understand the 6061 is drawing into a large radius at the top edge of the form punch. What condition is the 6061? You may need to go to condition O first then heat treat back to T whatever. How thick it the material and how deep are you forming? The material likely is being drawn into the direction of the form, less T (heat treat) may allow you to form it better by increasing the plastisity of the material, or allowing it to be "molded" better, as in forging. Also, does the form have a flat area shoulder around the punch form with which to force the pocket to be coined completely, or is the punch just a punch without a shoulder. The area needs to be figured so that the 6061 has no place to go except to fill the void between the die cavity and the punch form and its shoulder.
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