Abstract
In the automotive industry, increasing use is made of high-strength steel sheet with tensile strengths in excess of 600N/mm2. Use of these materials places increased demands on the wear-resistance of the press tools used. The substrate materials for such tools is typically cast iron, tool steel, cast tool steel or steels formed by powder metallurgy. In each case, a range of suitable hardening processes can be used, including classical heat-treatment, nitriding or bonding or coating using PVD or CVD. Even greater wear resistance can be obtained using newly-developed materials such as steels with induced plasticity or multiphase steels with tensile strengths in the range 1500 N/mm2.
Translated title of the contribution | Requirements for tools for sheet metal pressing |
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Original language | German |
Pages | 1358-1364+IV |
Volume | 99 |
No | 6 |
Specialist publication | Galvanotechnik |
State | Published - Jun 2008 |
Externally published | Yes |