mechengdude
Mechanical
- Mar 6, 2007
- 209
Can anyone give any recommendations on a "high strength sheet metal"? To give a little more detail, I have used a variety of aluminum and steels in the past for bent sheet metal parts. They are all typically not brittle which is obviously why they are used for sheet metal (ie) no one wants a part to crack during the fabrication process. What I need now is something much stronger than the typical aluminum 5052-H32.
In the past I've used some ultra high strength materials like MP35N for machined parts to reach very high strengths but have never needed it for bent sheet metal. What I'm looking for now is the "MP35N of forming material". The material thickness is in the range of about .125". Cost is not a concern in this application. Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanks
In the past I've used some ultra high strength materials like MP35N for machined parts to reach very high strengths but have never needed it for bent sheet metal. What I'm looking for now is the "MP35N of forming material". The material thickness is in the range of about .125". Cost is not a concern in this application. Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanks