Investigation into the Manufacture of Hybrid Wear Resistant Forging Tools using Tailored Forming Technology
M. Till
Abstract:Forging tools that are subject to high thermo-mechanical loads require a correspondingly high heat resistance, hardness and ductility to prevent undesirable failure patterns due to wear, plastic deformation and crack formation. These properties are mainly required in the layer of the tool engraving close to the surface, as this area is exposed to the highest loads due to the contact with the hot workpiece. With the heat transfer from the workpiece to the tool, a cyclic tempering process of the tool material of… Show more
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