Introduction Hot Working and Cold Working of Metals Forging Processes- Open, impression die forging, Closed die forging-forging operation Rolling of metals-types of rolling- Flat strip rolling-shape rolling operation -Defects in rolled parts- Principle of rod and wire drawing-tube drawing -Principle of extrusion Types-hot and cold extrusion.
One of the welding processes that used in Engineering field is the resistance welding. There are several types of welding processes similar to this, but resistance welding has its unique features.
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Introduction Hot Working and Cold Working of Metals Forging Processes- Open, impression die forging, Closed die forging-forging operation Rolling of metals-types of rolling- Flat strip rolling-shape rolling operation -Defects in rolled parts- Principle of rod and wire drawing-tube drawing -Principle of extrusion Types-hot and cold extrusion.
One of the welding processes that used in Engineering field is the resistance welding. There are several types of welding processes similar to this, but resistance welding has its unique features.
Thanks for the colleagues who give this slides to publish.
Forming Technology
Forging: Hot working, cold working – advantages of hot working
and cold working– hot working operations – rolling, forging, smith
forging, drop forging, upset forging, press forging – roll forging.
Press Working: Types of presses - mechanical and hydraulic
presses - press tools and accessories - press working operations -
bending operations - angle bending - channel bending – curling –
drawing - shearing operations - blanking, piercing, trimming –
notching – lancing.
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3. Smith Forging
• Smith forging is also called flat die and open die
forging. It includes the broad field of forging work
produced between flat faced dies and possibly
supplemented by stock tooling.
• The final shape of the forging depends on the
skill of the smith for size and shape.
• Smith forging produces work pieces of lesser
accuracy as compared to impression or closed
die forging.
• Tooling is simple, inexpensive and allows the
production of a large variety of shapes.
6. Impression Die Forging
• Impression die forging makes use of cavities in
specially prepared dies to produce forged
shapes in large quantities.
• Impression die forging is mainly of 3 types:
• Drop forging
• Press forging
• Machine forging
8. Closed Die Forging
• Closed die drop forging sometimes referred to
as impression die forging comprises of a die on
the anvil which resembles a mould, the ram
which falls and strikes the top of the work piece
can also be equipped with a die. The metal work
piece is heated and placed on the lower die
while the ram falls down forcing the metal to fill
the contours of the die blocks.
10. Hand Forging
• This forging is done by hammering the piece of
metal when it is heated to the proper
temperature on an anvil. While hammering the
heated metal is generally held with suitable
tongs.
• Hand forging is employed only to shape small
number of light forgings mainly in repair shop.
12. Power Forging
• Large machine parts cannot be forged by hand,
since the comparatively light blow of a hand or
sledge hammer is unable to produce a great
degree of deformation in the metal being forged.
14. Power Hammer
• Power hammers are mechanical
forging hammers that use a non-muscular power
source to raise the hammer preparatory to
striking, and accelerate it onto the work being
hammered. Also called "Open Die Power
Forging Hammers."
22. Press Forging
• Press forging is done in presses. The action is
relatively slow squeezing instead of delivering
heavy blows and penetrates deeply because it
gives the metal time to flow.
• Press forgings are shaped at each impression
with a single smooth stroke and they stick to the
die impression more rigidly.