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Curling is a sheet metal forming process used to form the edges into a hollow ring. Curling can be performed to eliminate sharp edges and increase the moment of inertia near curled end.[1] Other parts are curled to perform their primary function, such as door hinges.

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[edit] Operation

In the curling operation, the flare, or burr, should always be turned away from the die. This will help prolong the life of the die by avoiding unnecessary damage due to scratching. The stroke of the die must be as long as the curl. Curling is often performed as part of a high production, multiple operation progressive forming.

[edit] Tooling

The curling die is designed to curl a material of specific thickness. Dies are generally made of hardened tool steel because of the amount of wear caused by the operation. Their smooth, rounded cavities are often lapped and polished to help the curl the material uniformly.

[edit] References

[edit] Further reading

  • Handbook of Die Design. Ivana Suchy.
  • Punches and Dies: Layout, Construction and Use. Frank Arthur Stanley



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