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Cold forging

There is a material to process compatibility risk for impact extrusion, cold forging, cold extmsion, sheet metalworking, machining and powder metal sintering processes because their respective process capability maps relate to the ideal material case. [Pg.44]

Kaltguss, m. spoiled casting, kaltliammerbar, a. malleable, kalthkmmem, v.t. cold-hammer, cold-forge. Kalt-hefe,/. wild yeast, -lack, m. cold varnish. [Pg.235]

The wheels were stamped and cold forged out of sheet metal. In the course of their transformation from sheet metal to the shape of a wheel, they were liberally coated in cutting oils and other lubricants. It was necessary, of course, to remove these greasy substances before the wheels were subjected to heat treatment. Harry s job was to take each rim as it... [Pg.40]

I960) (Cold forging known as "Swaging process") 14W.deVore, Ordn 48, 316-24 (1963) (A German method of cold extrusion as improved and expanded by the Kelsey Hayes Co, Romulus, Mich, so that artillery shells of large caliber can be mass produced quickly and economically)... [Pg.176]

Figure 11.32. Cycle time with cold forging compared with injection moulding. Figure 11.32. Cycle time with cold forging compared with injection moulding.
Cold Forging, Fig. 1 Principle of cold forging exemplified by a full-forward extrusion process (According to Schuler GmbH, Solid forming (Forging), 1998, p. 471, Fig. 6.5.1)... [Pg.227]

A high amount of cold forgings is applied in the automotive industry. This comprises chassis and... [Pg.227]

Cold Forging, Fig. 2 Schematic representation of cold Springer Science+Business Media Metal Forming... [Pg.228]

Cold Forging, Fig. 3 Inner race of a constant-velocity joint... [Pg.229]

Steering components, for example, knuckle joints, as well as transmission and drive Une parts, such as transmission shafts, pinions, and constant-velocity joints. Another considerable application for cold forging is various kinds of fasteners. Figure 3 shows the inner race for a constant-velocity joint, a component of an automotive drive line. [Pg.229]

KE simulation of the cold forging process for the manufacturing of an inner race. Workpiece material boron-manganese steel... [Pg.230]

The future developments in cold forging are influenced by ecological as well as economic... [Pg.230]


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