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16 août 2006 :
AutoForm 'Emergency Rescue' at Gütersloher Werkzeugbau GmbH
AutoForm Engineering’s software recently solved a key
issue during the tooling development phase at German toolmaker
Gütersloher Werkzeugbau GmbH. The tool being developed was
for a difficult to produce hinge reinforcement for the new Mercedes-Benz
Sprinter.
Mr. Eberhard Budde, Plant Manager at Gütersloher Werkzeugbau
GmbH (GWB) explains: “We were asked to supply a tool to
Kurt Erxleben GmbH (sheet metal stampers), to produce the challenging
hinge reinforcement in a maximum of three drawing stages. The
main problem we had to solve was that the material at the hinge
corners had a maximum allowable thinning tolerance of 20%. This
thinning tolerance was a specific restriction of DaimlerChrysler,
as the hinges support the heavy tailgate of the new Sprinter
van – and therefore tears or other sheet metal failures must
not occur.”
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Strip layout of hinge reinforcement and color plot of simulation
results (thinning)
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The 20% maximum thinning tolerance was a major constraint for
GWB. At the hinge edges and corners, the formed metal would typically
become too thin. Even by changing the tool radius and using lubricants,
the resulting thinning exceeded the allowable tolerance. The ’Emergency
Rescue‘ was finally performed by optimizing the drawing
stages with technology from AutoForm Engineering GmbH. It took
only three days using AutoForm simulation software to find a
solution for the tool, and to obtain a fully formed part in only
two drawing stages.
Today, the hinge is produced within an acceptable range of 6-16%
thinning. GWB has also been highly impressed by the fact that
AutoForm’s simulation results showed the same thinning
values as they saw in their experimental trials. This was further
confirmation of the highly reliable results that AutoForm has
been delivering already for several years.
Two modules from the AutoForm suite of solutions were used in
this project. First, with AutoForm-Incremental, the tools, blank
and all related process parameters were defined. AutoForm-Incremental
was also used to simulate the forming process and evaluate the
results. Then, using the AutoForm-DieDesigner geometry generator,
the first drawing step was redesigned and the tooling geometry
was created. “Our collaboration with AutoForm was excellent
and we will make use of their services again. If we receive more
customer orders like this in the future, I could very well imagine
purchasing AutoForm software”, summarized Mr. Eberhard Budde.
Communiqué de Presse [pdf - 74 KB],
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Contact :
Vincent Ferragu
Directeur
AutoForm Engineering France
Les Jardins de la Duranne - Bâtiment C
510 rue René Descartes
F-13857 Aix-en-Provence Cedex 3
France
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