2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-43400-7
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A study on improving the prediction accuracy of cold forging die life based on quantitative evaluation of phosphate film damage

Young Ho Seo

Abstract: In designing the multi-stage cold forging process, an important factor along with formability is the die life cycle. As the die life cycle is closely related to the integrity of the phosphate film coating on the surface of the material, this study presents a method for predicting the die life cycle considering damage to the phosphate film coating. First, the correlation between the phosphate treatment conditions (phosphate treatment solution concentration and temperature) and the film layer weight was discusse… Show more

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“…The phosphating stage lasted 60 min at a temperature of 90 • C. In these solutions, MgCO 3 , Zn chips, Ni powder, Fe, Mn, and H 3 PO 4 were added to obtain the metallic compounds that would lead to the formation of the phosphate layer [31]. Afterwards, the samples were rinsed with water and dried at room temperature [32]. The scheme of the phosphating process is shown in Figure 1.…”
Section: Sample Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phosphating stage lasted 60 min at a temperature of 90 • C. In these solutions, MgCO 3 , Zn chips, Ni powder, Fe, Mn, and H 3 PO 4 were added to obtain the metallic compounds that would lead to the formation of the phosphate layer [31]. Afterwards, the samples were rinsed with water and dried at room temperature [32]. The scheme of the phosphating process is shown in Figure 1.…”
Section: Sample Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%