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  Education Program
  How Lightweighting Materials and Their Properties Influence Die Design, Press Selection and Maintenance Routines
This presentation examines a num- ber of common materials used for automotive and aerospace light- weighting while providing guidelines for designing dies, selecting pressroom equipment and implementing appro- priate die maintenance routines based on specific material properties.
Peter Ulintz
Anchor Manufacturing Group, Inc.
1:30-3:30 p.m.
Monitor and Adjust In-Die Processes
This tutorial describes best prac- tices for die protection and automated in-die part-quality measurements. It will showcase actual tooling examples from the very best practitioners in the field of dies and sensors, including the use of self-adjusting dies that com- pensate for material changes.
George Keremedjiev
Tecknow Education Services, Inc. Ed Steineback and Mike Williams, Magna/Cosma International Eagle Bend Manufacturing, Inc.
Automatic In-Die Part Quality Monitoring & Tool Adjustments
Learn the practical methods to select, apply and integrate sensors and control systems. Also covered: how part tracking can verify critical part fea- tures, and result in significantly increased machine utilization and more reliable die protection.
James Barrett, Link Systems, Inc.
Springback: Recognizing, Predicting and Responding to Variation in Stamped Sheetmetal Parts
Learn how to correlate mechanical properties such as yield stress and elas- tic modulus to springback; identify methods to predict and address spring- back during design and engineering; and define reasonable expectations of springback and stamping-process
repeatability.
Eric F. Kam
AutoForm Engineering GmbH
Thursday, November 13
8:00-10:00 a.m.
Advancements in Material Control Using Cushion and Lubricant Technologies
Dynamic Cushion Control for Your Press
Learn how controllable force profile can alleviate the pains of forming high- strength steels. Topics include how to decrease stations using dynamic force; mimic a double-acting press using reverse forming; and how to create a more repeatable process using proper feedback and on-board electronics.
Darrell Quander, Hyson
Increased Productivity Through Chemistry
Topics include best practices for lubricant application, and which parameters to monitor when testing a new lubricant for determining cost effectiveness, quality improvements and process acceptance.
Steve Lowery
Tower Oil & Technology Co.
Creating an Inhouse Metalforming Training Academy
The crisis in finding skilled labor has led some companies establishing internal technology training acade- mies. Mr. Keremedjiev will present a detailed tutorial on this topic, while Mr. Hudson will present a case study of how nth Works established its own skills and youth apprenticeship program.
George Keremedjiev
Tecknow Education Services, Inc. Thomas Hudson, nth Works
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