tbaran
Mechanical
- Jan 4, 2007
- 8
I am a ME doing die design for impact extrusion/cold forging tooling for aluminum. I am working on a secondary die for an impact extruded 1" square can that forms a shoulder on the closed end of the part, it is a square shoulder that requires approximately 32 tons to form. The die is a piece of D2 54-56RC 2.375" OD x 1.375" thick with a 1" square wire EDM'd inside of it with a shoulder milled into it that is 1.050" square and .250" deep. There is a .138R around the 1" square and a .070R around the 1.050" shoulder.
I am the 2nd engineer on this project and the die was initially compressed by .002" with an H13 40-45RC ring that only had a .437" wall and it cracked. I am redesigning this to have a larger compression ring with a compression of .003"/1" of diameter, which comes to about .007". The new ring will be H13 45-50RC and 6" OD. For a square die does this seem sufficient or should I be looking at multiple compression rings and if yes what materials and sizes for them? Actually any information on multiple compression rings would be appreciated.
I am the 2nd engineer on this project and the die was initially compressed by .002" with an H13 40-45RC ring that only had a .437" wall and it cracked. I am redesigning this to have a larger compression ring with a compression of .003"/1" of diameter, which comes to about .007". The new ring will be H13 45-50RC and 6" OD. For a square die does this seem sufficient or should I be looking at multiple compression rings and if yes what materials and sizes for them? Actually any information on multiple compression rings would be appreciated.