TY - GEN
T1 - Innovative tools and tool steels for the blanking of press-hardened ultra high-strength manganese-boron steels
AU - Hirsch, M.
AU - Krönauer, B.
AU - Golle, R.
AU - Hoffmann, H.
AU - Golle, M.
AU - Jesner, G.
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - One substantial goal of modern vehicle construction is to reduce weight at a high level of crash safety. When steel is used in lightweight construction, the process of press hardening of boron-alloyed steels can be of great importance. The heat treatment during hot forming process increases the material's tensile strength to a level of approximately 1500 MPa. The increased tensile strength needs to be considered in subsequent manufacturing processes, such as punching operations. At present, laser cutting is a common method to cut press hardened sheet metal, a process which is more cost-intensive and time-consuming as conventional tools and tool steels cannot be produced with a profitable output. One aim of the present project has been the investigation of tool steels as well as the different damage mechanisms occurring during the blanking of press-hardened sheet metal. A new tool concept has therefore been realized, which comprises the entire expertise of the Institute. Thus, the tool developed is a very good basis for assessing tool steels and their damage behaviour. Tool life and damage mechanisms have been analyzed.
AB - One substantial goal of modern vehicle construction is to reduce weight at a high level of crash safety. When steel is used in lightweight construction, the process of press hardening of boron-alloyed steels can be of great importance. The heat treatment during hot forming process increases the material's tensile strength to a level of approximately 1500 MPa. The increased tensile strength needs to be considered in subsequent manufacturing processes, such as punching operations. At present, laser cutting is a common method to cut press hardened sheet metal, a process which is more cost-intensive and time-consuming as conventional tools and tool steels cannot be produced with a profitable output. One aim of the present project has been the investigation of tool steels as well as the different damage mechanisms occurring during the blanking of press-hardened sheet metal. A new tool concept has therefore been realized, which comprises the entire expertise of the Institute. Thus, the tool developed is a very good basis for assessing tool steels and their damage behaviour. Tool life and damage mechanisms have been analyzed.
KW - Blanking
KW - Manganese-boron steel
KW - Press hardening
KW - Tool life
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=79961064480&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.264-265.123
DO - 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.264-265.123
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:79961064480
SN - 9783037850534
T3 - Advanced Materials Research
SP - 123
EP - 128
BT - Advances in Materials and Processing Technologies II, AMPT 2009
PB - Trans Tech Publications Ltd
ER -