What problems may arise during the sheet metal processing and stamping process?
2024-04-14
As the application of sheet metal becomes more widespread, the design of sheet metal parts has become a crucial part of the product development process. Below, Qingdao Haibo will introduce some issues that may arise during this process.
Burrs: During the punching or cutting process, if there is incomplete leftover material, burrs will form at the bottom of the cut surface of the steel plate. When the height of the burrs exceeds 0.2mm based on the cross-section, the resulting iron powder can damage the mold and create uneven surfaces.
Uneven surfaces: Abnormal protrusions or depressions on the material surface are caused by foreign objects mixed in during the uncoiling process.
Roller marks: These are caused by foreign objects adhering to the cleaning rollers or feeding rollers. Generally, removing the foreign objects from the sheet material can resolve the issue.
Scratches: The main reason for scratches on parts is sharp scars on the mold or metal dust falling into the mold. Preventive measures include polishing the scars on the mold and removing metal dust.
Bottom cracking: The main reason for cracking at the bottom of parts is poor material plasticity or the edge of the mold being pressed too tightly. Preventive measures include replacing the material with one that has better plasticity or loosening the edge of the mold.
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