1981
DOI: 10.1002/pen.760210706
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Experimental study on cold press workability of aluminum‐polyethylene sandwich laminates

Abstract: The cold press workability of aluminum-polyethylene sandwich laminates is experimentally investigated by a deep drawing process with a conical die. "Planium" of 2 mm thickness, in which the core layer, high density polyethylene, is sandwich-laminated between two aluminum sheets, is used as a test specimen. Soybean oil is employed as a lubricant. The dimensions of the drawing die set are determined for a circular blank so that the tensile fracture of the drawn cup occurs at the top corner of the punch. The limi… Show more

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