Today we will learn about deep drawing process. Deep drawing
is a sheet metal forming process. Metal sheets are largely used in
manufacturing industries due to its easy operation, light weight and ability to be converted into various shapes. Sheet metal also provides good strength. There
are various advantages of sheet metal products which make it an versatile
operation.
Many manufacturing industries like automobile industries,
air craft industries, marine industries etc. are largely associated with sheet
metal working. There are many products which we used in our daily like metal
doors, metal desks, metal can, roof sheets etc. are sheet metal product.
There are various processes which are used to forming or
shaping sheet metal. These processes can be classified into three ways.
3. Deep Drawing
In our previous articles we have discussed about sheet metal
cutting and bending operations. This article mainly focuses on deep drawing
process.
Let's start the discussion.
Deep Drawing Process:
Deep drawing is a process of converting metal sheet into
cylindrical or box shaped structure with or without changing its length and
thickness. Many cylindrical parts like metal can, pots, container for food and
beverages, kitchen sinks, automobile fuel tank etc. are deep drawing product.
Before discussing its working process, first we should learn
about main part used in drawing process. These parts are as follow.
Circular Die:
Sheet metal blank is placed over a circular die opening.
This die is made by either tool steel or cast irons. Sometimes carbides and
plastic are also used for die material.
Blankholder:
It is a part which hold the sheet metal blank at its required
place. It provides necesery holding force during drawing. This force should not
be as high which can cause tear of sheet metal during operation and also not
too small which can cause tearing problem.
Punch:
This part provides necessary downward force at the blank. It
travel downward and forces the blank into the die cavity to forming a cup shape.
The diameter of the punch can be denoted by Dp
Blank:
The sheet metal cut piece which is used for deep drawing is
known as blank. It is placed over an circular open die. The diameter of the
blank is denoted by Do.
Limiting Drawing Ratio:
The ratio of blank diameter to punch diameter
is known as limiting drawing ratio. It plays major role in drawing operation.
Working Process:
The blank is placed over an open circular die with the help
of blank holder. The blank holder provides a necessary force to hold the blank.
The punch which is attached with a mechanical or hydraulic press moves downward
and provide a necessary drawing force at blank. This force tends to deform
metal sheet and forces it into the die cavity and convert it into a cup shape
structure. If this force is high it
causes elongation of cup wall to thin and if excessive, it causes tearing of
sheet. So the punch force should remain a certain limit to avoid tearing during
operation.
Deep drawing operation depends on various parameters. These are
Blankholder Pressure:
If the blank holder pressure is too small it create
wrinkling problem and if it is too high it causes the cup wall tear. So this
pressure remains in a certain limit which allows proper operation. Normally it is
taken as 0.7 % to 1 % of the sum of the yield strength and the ultimate tensile
strength of the sheet.
Sometimes drawbreads are provided to control the flow of the
blank into the die cavity and reduce the blank holder pressure. These drawbeads
restrict the flow of the sheet metal by bending and unbending it during drawing
operation.
Clearance between Punch and Die:
Clearance between
punch and die should be taken as 7 – 14% greater than sheet thickness. If this
is too small it sheared or pierced the sheet blank.
Corner Radius of Punch and Die:
Corner radius can cause of wrinkling if it is too large and
can causes fracture if it is too small. So this radius should take between these
two limits.
Lubrication:
Lubrication lowers the forces, increases draw ability and
reduces defect in the part and wear on the tooling. It does not provide on
punch because friction between punch and blank improves draw ability by reduce
tensile stress. Mostly used lubricants in deep drawing process are mineral
oils, soap solutions, and heavy duty emulsions.
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