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 MetalForming magazine CD-ROMs
MetalForming magazine offers the latest information about the metalforming industry. With the best contributing editors in the business, MetalForming has compiled timely and useful information on the following CD-ROMs. Order your copies today!
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MetalForming 2007 Feature Articles By MetalForming magazine staff
MetalForming magazine presents every feature article from 2007 in a simple-to-use, searchable PDF format, all on one CD.
Metal Stamping by Design
By Larry Crainich
These articles focus on tooling issues that metal stampers, tool-maintenance personnel, and tool designers and builders wrestle with every day.
The Science of Forming, Vol. 1
By Stuart Keeler, ScD, President, Keeler Technologies, LLC
Articles help stamping-plant engineers and managers overcome problems related to springback, tool design and other formability issues. Also included are articles on advanced high-strength steels.
The Science of Forming, Vol. 2
By Stuart Keeler, ScD, President, Keeler Technologies, LLC
This CD-ROM includes dozens of MetalForming magazine columns on springback, tool design and material formability. Multimedia presentations bring forming issues to life; and presentations cover forming of higher-strength steels, statistical deformation control and virtual sheetmetal forming.
Metalforming Electronics Sensors & Controls
By George Keremedjiev
Columns as well as papers and exclusive new presentations cover all aspects of die protection and part-quality inspection, starting and maintaining sensor programs, the role of controls in in-die sensing, and the benefits of a sound sensor program.
Tooling by Design
By Tim Stephens, President, Competitive Action Technologies
Articles explore foolproofing of dies, prevailing theories, incorrect practices, die-set essentials and the Laws of Die Mechanics.
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