In order to reduce costs of tooling for press operations, efforts are made to use alternative tool materials like wood or plastic. Friction and wear characteristics in sliding contact with zinc-coated steel sheet could, however, limit the applicability of these tool materials for automotive applications. In this work the wear resistance of alternative tooling materials is studied by a combination of forming tests at a high speed stamping line and model wear tests using the TNO slider-on-sheet tribometer. With this tribometer, volume loss of alternative tooling materials can be determined as a function of the sliding distance, using sheet materials from automotive practise. Results show that the wear rate of a soft tool material can change t...
The evolvement of product requirements in the automotive industry, e.g. reduced weight, means that t...
This study examines the effect of sliding speed and surface temperature on the wear behavior of an u...
Wear in forming tools and contact problems between sheet-metal and tool-material are common problems...
The general trend in the car body manufacturing industry is towards low-series production and reduct...
The usage of high-strength instead of mild sheet metals leads to increased wear of forming tools. Es...
The use of advanced high strength steels in the automotive industry causes the need for an optimizat...
With the increasing usage of high-strength steel, tool wear becomes a major challenge in sheet metal...
Sheet metal forming is a manufacturing method used because of its versatility. Sheets are plasticall...
The frictional behavior of a number of conventional tool materials used in the sheet forming industr...
The general trend in the car body manufacturing industry is towards low-series production and reduct...
Aluminium bronze, well known for its good sliding properties, is frequently applied as tool material...
Galling is a known failure mechanism in sheet metal forming (SMF) processes. As a result of this wea...
During deep drawing, different contact pressures between the sheet and the tool surface occur. Under...
In sheet metal forming, the wear of deforming dies continues to be a great concern to the automotive...
With increasing demand for light-weight constructions and improved safety standards, hot stamping be...
The evolvement of product requirements in the automotive industry, e.g. reduced weight, means that t...
This study examines the effect of sliding speed and surface temperature on the wear behavior of an u...
Wear in forming tools and contact problems between sheet-metal and tool-material are common problems...
The general trend in the car body manufacturing industry is towards low-series production and reduct...
The usage of high-strength instead of mild sheet metals leads to increased wear of forming tools. Es...
The use of advanced high strength steels in the automotive industry causes the need for an optimizat...
With the increasing usage of high-strength steel, tool wear becomes a major challenge in sheet metal...
Sheet metal forming is a manufacturing method used because of its versatility. Sheets are plasticall...
The frictional behavior of a number of conventional tool materials used in the sheet forming industr...
The general trend in the car body manufacturing industry is towards low-series production and reduct...
Aluminium bronze, well known for its good sliding properties, is frequently applied as tool material...
Galling is a known failure mechanism in sheet metal forming (SMF) processes. As a result of this wea...
During deep drawing, different contact pressures between the sheet and the tool surface occur. Under...
In sheet metal forming, the wear of deforming dies continues to be a great concern to the automotive...
With increasing demand for light-weight constructions and improved safety standards, hot stamping be...
The evolvement of product requirements in the automotive industry, e.g. reduced weight, means that t...
This study examines the effect of sliding speed and surface temperature on the wear behavior of an u...
Wear in forming tools and contact problems between sheet-metal and tool-material are common problems...