[Processing Example] Warped Shape - For Those Who Don't Want to Leave Traces of the Number of Processes
Introducing examples of warped shapes that are prone to failure in the prototyping and design of metal press molding. An explanation using illustrations categorized by shape!
We will introduce the key points for designing metal press parts that do not fail. Parts with warped shapes have a longer circumferential dimension on the underside than on the top side, and the excess difference manifests as wrinkles or overlaps in the bottom part of the top side. Such shapes are unsuitable for mating surfaces with counterpart parts. While increasing the number of processes in the mold can alleviate this issue, it can lead to a significant increase in costs. Our company resolves this by keeping the top side flat, dividing it into two parts, and integrating them through methods such as spot welding. 【Overview】 ■Failure Cases - The underside has a longer circumferential dimension than the top side, resulting in wrinkles or overlaps. - Increasing the number of processes in the mold leads to a significant cost increase. ■Solution - Keep the top side flat, divide it into two parts, and integrate them through methods such as spot welding. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. *Our company accepts production starting from one piece. Please feel free to inquire.
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