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properties and basic forming modes so that the user can identify and solve formability problems efficiently and effectively.
Peter Ulintz, Precision Metalforming Association
Error Proofing
Sensors for Error Proofing Stamping, Metalforming and Assembly
This session will cover basic and advanced applications of sensors for die protection and automatic in-die part-quality measurement.
George Keremedjiev, Tecknow Education Services, Inc.
1:30–3:30 p.m.
Tool Steel And Heat Treatment
Effective Utilization of Tool Steel: How to Meet the Challenge of Demanding Stamping Applications
Toolmakers have many options con- cerning tool-steel products and related treatments. Attendees will receive prac- tical advice on how to make better informed choices and achieve a higher level of optimization of the tool-mate- rial variables that come into play with demanding applications.
Gary R. Maddock, Tri-Star Metals
Improving Die Life
Using Failure Analysis
and Proper Tool-Steel Selection
This presentation will show real- world examples of tooling issues and offer ways to address these issues by recognizing the root cause. The pres- entation also will discuss tooling alloys and their properties, highlighting how proper material selection can improve die life by addressing some of the fail- ure mechanisms.
Ed Severson, Bohler-Uddeholm Corp.
In-Die Technologies
Exploring the Benefits of In-Die Fastener Installation
In-die fastener-installation systems can improve productivity and quality
while simultaneously increasing throughput and reducing work-in- process. A description of the individual elements of an in-die system and how they function together to form a com- plete system will be explained through graphics and animations. Also covered are typical and unique projects includ- ing the latest technologies associated with installation of microfasteners.
Roger Patton, PennEngineering
Automatic In-Die Part Quality Monitoring and Tool Adjustments
Implementation of part measure- ment, die adjustment and part tracking can result not only in 100-percent veri-
      
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James Barrett, Link Systems, Inc.
Thursday, November 17
8–10 a.m.
Formability Analysis
Sheetmetal Formability Analysis, Engineering, Simulation and Production
This session introduces metalform-


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