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Shrinivas Patil
AIDA-America
7660 Center Point 70 Blvd. 1971 Neil Ave.
Dayton, OH 45424
937-237-2382
5 maneras máximo su servoprensa
- By Shrinivas Patil
- Sep 24, 2015
- Bending and Forming
- Article
Para obtener más de una servoprensa, un formador de metal necesita entender el proceso de formado, conocer el potencial de la prensa y entender las tolerancias críticas para las partes. Con esa información en mente, el manufacturero puede esperar que la servoprensa le brinde resultados de estampado de calidad.
- From The Fabricator
5 ways to get the most out of your servo press
- By Shrinivas Patil
- Mar 13, 2015
- Bending and Forming
- Article
To make the best use of servo technology, you must have the best practices, best people in place with ongoing training and support. The first step in getting more out of the servo press is understanding your current processes and their pain points; know your press's capabilities; and understand the critical tolerances for the part--and how servo presses can help overcome limitations.
Material property variations in tubes used for hydroforming
- By Shrinivas Patil
- Oct 10, 2002
- Hydroforming
- Article
As tubular hydroforming becomes a competitive process for the mass production of automotive parts, a tube's material properties must be consistent. To predict variations in material properties, many tube producers use the uniaxial tensile test. Because the specimens for the tensile test are collected before a tube is bent and welded, they are not always accurate. To predict variations in tube property accurately, it should be tested under a biaxial state of stress.
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- Published:
- 04/30/2024
- Running Time:
- 53:00
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