Selective Material Processing (SMP) from stem to stern plays an important role in cold forming at Delteks fabricating customers’ complex parts from concept to reality. Before nanostructured wire coil generated by HPSPD (High-Pressure Severe Plastic Deformation) becomes as commercialized as hot-rolled aluminum-killed SAE1010 steel, various compensating processing remains indispensable in a give-and-take brainstorming for both the ductility and strength of a cold formed part.
Economy of Scale (ES) is adequately reached in several other operations at Delteks than the one commonly known between tool/die amortization volume and unit cost of a part. In manufacture programming specifically, Economy of Scale has to be there between the number of dies/blows required and optimum manufacturing efficiency, tool life estimate by FEM and number of tool to build for each die/blow, and etc.
Multi-Stage Cold Forming process means more to Delteks for how customers’ parts or components are effectively and efficiently made in conformity with specifications than out of what variety of forming machines that made your parts. To that avail, some certain equilibrium is always reached among various characteristics of the machine simulated for manufacturing a specific part. Such as DKO and PKO (Die Kickout and Punch Kickout) strokes of all dies/blows involved, adaptability of targeted cutoff diameter and length in a machine’s maximum and minimum limits, and etc.
Machine Specifications
2-die 4-blow, ø5/16”x3”
2-die 4-blow, ø3/8”x3”
3-die 3-blow, ø5/16”x2”
3-die 3-blow, ø3/8”x3”
3-die 3-blow, ø1/2”x3”
4-die 4-blow, ø5/16”x4”
4-die 4-blow, ø1/2”x4”
4-die 4-blow, ø5/8”x6”
4-die 4-blow, ø3/4”x6”
5-die 5-blow, ø1/2”x6”
5-die 5-blow, ø3/4”x6”