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Fastener overdrive occurs when a fastener is driven too far into the material. While this sounds like a small issue, it can lead to large problems for your project, so we're exploring the importance of avoiding fastener overdrive and providing valuable tips to ensure secure and reliable connections in your projects. Save this post for future reference or head to the blog to learn even more: https://loom.ly/407mWcE #Fasteners #FastenerOverdrive #IndustrialProjects
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In this insightful video presentation, join Chris as he delves into the fascinating world of CNC machining, with a special focus on the challenges posed by thin-walled parts. Discover the common issues like deformation and wall breakage that often plague the machining process, especially when dealing with non-ferrous light metals such as aluminum and magnesium alloys. Learn how Wayken Rapid Manufacturing employs innovative techniques to address these challenges through wall thickness adjustments during pre-processing design. By relaxing the thin wall to meet actual usage conditions and assembly requirements, you'll see how this approach enhances the processing quality and efficiency of parts. #CNCmachining #Manufacturing #processing #Wayken https://lnkd.in/g9ZMKYEY
An Effective, Cost-Saving Solution For Thin-Walled Parts
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Pressed for Success: The Impact of Pressed Metal Parts Discover how precision metal pressing and tool making are essential for quality parts in competitive markets. Let's talk about the importance of precision in metal pressing. Call us 01827816105. #MetalPressing #QualityParts
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🛠️ Exploring Defects and Failures in High-Pressure Die Casting (HPDC) 🛠️ Are you interested in understanding the intricacies of High-Pressure Die Casting (HPDC)? Join us for an insightful discussion on the common defects and failures that can occur in this innovative manufacturing process. 💡 🚫 Identifying Defects and Failures: 1️⃣ Porosity: Air or gas entrapment during casting can lead to porosity in HPDC parts, compromising structural integrity and surface quality. 2️⃣ Shrinkage: Improper cooling rates can cause shrinkage defects in HPDC parts, resulting in dimensional inaccuracies and surface imperfections. 3️⃣ Cold Shut: Inadequate filling of the mold cavity can result in cold shut defects, where two metal streams fail to fuse completely, leading to weak joints and surface irregularities. 4️⃣ Surface Imperfections: HPDC parts may exhibit surface defects such as flash, dents, and scratches due to mold erosion, improper venting, or inadequate die lubrication. 5️⃣ Inclusions: Contaminants or foreign particles in the molten metal can cause inclusion defects in HPDC parts, compromising mechanical properties and performance. #HighPressureDieCasting #HPDC #ManufacturingDefects #QualityAssurance #Engineering #LinkedInNetworking https://lnkd.in/guN-2486
Die Hard? Nah, Die Cast! The Untold Story of Metal Parts
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🔧 Exploring the intricate balance between friction and heat in metal stamping! This article dives into how different variables, like lubricant types and press speed, impact metal forming. #metalstamping #diestamping
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Have you ever wondered what the key differences are between open die and closed die forging? Check out our blog, where we compare these two processes! https://lnkd.in/getEJqhE
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How does ring rolling work? The ring rolling process starts with a circular preform of metal that has been previously upset and pierced (using the open die forging process) to form a hollow “doughnut.” This doughnut is heated above the recrystallization temperature and placed over the idler or mandrel roll.
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How does ring rolling work? The ring rolling process starts with a circular preform of metal that has been previously upset and pierced (using the open die forging process) to form a hollow “doughnut.” This doughnut is heated above the recrystallization temperature and placed over the idler or mandrel roll.
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