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Production of Autobody Components with Hydromechanical Sheet Forming (AHU®)

2002-07-09
2002-01-2026
The lightweight construction strategies that are demanded by the automobile industry are being employed more and more. These strategies lead to the increasing importance of the forming method and types of materials used. Especially forming technologies based on liquid media have the potential to meet these demands. These forming technologies make it possible to produce parts that have both, more complex geometries and optimized characteristics. This forming technology constitutes an intelligent process management including the significant materials parameters and behavior, the simulation and some new developments especially for the optimization of the quality and the cycle time. Hydromechanical sheet forming (AHU®) is an alternative production (forming) process, with very interesting results and developments for the manufacture of specific automobile components.
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Hydromechanical Sheet Forming (AHU®) -an Innovative Process for the Production of Autobody Parts of New and Further Developed Steel Materials

2000-10-03
2000-01-2674
Hydromechanical sheet forming (AHU®) is an innovative production process with interesting applications, possibilities and potential for the cost-effective manufacture of automobile body parts, particularly with regard to the use of new and improved steels. The targeted, component-specific use of hydro-mechanical sheet forming in automobile construction promises to deliver outstanding results from both a technological and economic point of view.
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The Innovative Control Technology for a New Hydroforming Press Concept

2000-10-03
2000-01-2673
The company Schnupp GmbH + Co. Hydraulik KG, Bogen, has developed a new type of press for sheet metal hydroforming. The advantages of this machine are derived from its new cinematic characteristics, with spacers inserted between the machine frame and press ram during the forming process. These spacers transmit the high forces to the press frame via positive engagement. The nominal press force is generated by 100 short-stroke cylinder which are located underneath the table plate. These short-stroke cylinders, which can be switched on or off individually, are divided into six independent control circuits. Thus it is possible to influence the blankholder force locally during the forming process. A system of this kind has already found its successful application at AUDI AG, Ingolstadt, for the sheet metal hydroforming.
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