Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1700948 Procedia CIRP 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

In forming industry the tool is fundamental for the profitability, as it determines efficiency of cold forging process. In this regard, the tool surface has a distinctive influence on the tribological conditions and thus on the occurring tool stresses. The present study investigates the influence of different fine machining strategies on the tribological performance of cold forging tools made of WC-Co cemented carbide by applying the double cup extrusion test.The results reveal that a peened surface causes higher friction in the forming process compared to polished tool surfaces up to 100%. For polishing a minimum in friction is found for the diamond grit D 6 μm with a friction factor of m = 0.03.

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