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 considerations;
• How raw materials affect equip-
ment selection;
• Coil-management and finished-
part-storage systems;
• Nontraditional approaches using
continuously fed laser-blanking
systems; and
• Criteria for equipment running steel
and aluminum on the same line.
Session S52
Lean Manufacturing Principles for the Pressroom I
A Case Study Using Root-Cause Analysis Software to Eliminate Costly Die Rework—Murray Desnoyer, Origin International Inc.
A case study to launch a stamped part walks attendees through the com- plete analysis and corrective action taken to successfully fix the stamping with just the additions of a few shims vs. sending the die back to the tool shop for rework.
• How advanced root-cause analysis software can correct a stamping process;
• Best-fix simulation cuts launch iterations to only one;
• Eliminate scrap and sorting from stamped-part manufacturing; and
• How to use multipart SPC data to
correct a stamping process.
10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Session S60
Selecting Tool Steels
for Metalforming II
Tool-Steel Failure Analysis— James Angelo, Dayton Progress Corp.
This presentation discusses the caus- es of point wear, bending and chip- ping, and head breakage and galling, as well as the solutions to reduce or pre- vent these failures.
• Identify different types of failures in tool steels;
• Determine the cause of the fail- ure; and
• Recommend solutions to reduce or prevent failures.
Tool Steels for Stamping High Strength Materials—Nick Tarkany,
International Mold Steel
A systematic approach to tool-steel selection, heattreat, and die design to optimize trim and pierce punches and dies for stamping high-strength materials.
• Compare tool steels and required properties to trim and pierce high-strength materials;
• Understand and optimize tool- steel life through sound heattreat practices; and
• Evaluate design considerations for trim and pierce tooling.
Session S61
Press Line Technology II
Why Servo Drive is Europe’s New Standard—Recent Technology Advances and Commercial Cases— Andy Osborn, Schuler Inc.
A review of actual production data for more than 10 commercial parts
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