As high strength steels are introduced into automotive stamping applications to satisfy CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) and fuel economy requirements, wear of stamping dies is becoming a major issue. Many types of coatings/surface treatments such as: thermal spray, ion nitriding, chrome plating, PVD, CVD, and TD coatings are being used. Choosing the best coating is difficult since there is little data available to compare all types of coatings under the same operating conditions. A laboratory pin on flat test procedure was developed and utilized to compare the wear resistance of various coatings. SEM pictures of wear scars of coated pins indicated that coatings can effectively protect the substrate material from wear. Without coating the substrate material wears away rapidly. The test results showed that hard chrome performed well when run against various sheet materials, but its wear resistance was significantly lower than high temperature coatings.
Wear Resistance of Stamping Die Coatings
Sae Technical Papers
SAE 2011 World Congress & Exhibition ; 2011
2011-04-12
Conference paper
English
Wear Resistance of Stamping Die Coatings
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