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A die is a specialized tool used in manufacturing industries to cut, shape and form a wide variety of products and components. A broader definition of a tool is an entity used to interface between two or more domains that facilitates more effective action of one domain upon the other Manufacturing (from Latin manu factura, "making by hand" is the use of tools and labor to make things for use or sale Like molds and templates, dies are generally customized and uniquely matched to the product they are used to create. Molding is the process of Manufacturing by shaping pliable raw material using a rigid frame or model called a pattern. Products made with dies range from simple paper clips to complex pieces used in advanced technology.

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Die forming

Progressive die with scrap strip and stampings
Progressive die with scrap strip and stampings

Forming dies are typically made by tool and die makers and put into production after mounting into a press. Tool and die makers are highly skilled workers in the manufacturing industry. Introduction A press, or a machine press is a Tool used to work Metal (typically Steel) by changing its shape and internal structure The die is a metal block that is used for forming materials like sheet metal and plastic. The M acro E xpansion T emplate A ttribute L anguage complements TAL, providing macros which allow the reuse of code across Plastic is the general common term for a wide range of synthetic or semisynthetic organic solid materials suitable for the manufacture of industrial products For the vacuum forming of plastic sheet only a single form is used, typically to form transparent plastic containers (called blister packs) for merchandise. Vacuum forming, commonly known as vacuforming, is a simplified version of Thermoforming, whereby a sheet of Plastic is heated to a forming temperature Blister pack is a term for several types of pre-formed plastic Packaging used for small consumer goods The two primary components of a blister pack are a pre-formed Vacuum forming is considered a simple molding thermoforming process but uses the same principles as die forming. Blow molding (blow forming is a manufacturing process by which hollow Plastic parts are formed Thermoforming is a Manufacturing process for Thermoplastic sheet or film For the forming of sheet metal, such as automobile body parts, two parts may be used, one, called the punch, performs the stretching, bending, and/or blanking operation, while another part, called the die block, securely clamps the workpiece and provides similar, stretching, bending, and/or blanking operation. The workpiece may pass through several stages using different tools or operations to obtain the final form. In the case of an automotive component there will usually be a shearing operation after the main forming is done and then additional crimping or rolling operations to ensure that all sharp edges are hidden and to add rigidity to the panel.

Die components

Die operations and types

Die operations are often named after the specific type of die that performs the operation. For example a bending operation is performed by a bending die. Operations are not limited to one specific die as some dies may incorporate multiple operation types.

Press with bending die
Press with bending die
  1. Accuracy. A properly sharpened die, with the correct amount of clearance between the punch and die, will produce a part that holds close dimensional tolerances in relationship to the parts edges.
  2. Appearance. Since the part is blanked in one operation, the finish edges of the part produces a uniform appearance as opposed to varying degrees of burnishing from multiple die cutting operations.
  3. Flatness. Due to the even compression of the blanking process, the end result is a flat part that may retain a specific level of flatness for additional manufacturing operations.
  1. Bulging fluid dies: Uses water or oil as a vehicle to expand the part.
  2. Bulging rubber dies: Uses a rubber pad or block under pressure to move the wall of a workpiece.

Die casting

Main article: Die casting

For the casting of low melting point metals (such as pot metal, lead, aluminum, or magnesium) a multi-part die is used in a process called die casting. Die casting is the process of forcing molten Metal under high pressure into mold cavities (which are machined into dies Casting is a manufacturing process by which a liquid material is (usually poured into a mold which Pot metal is a slang term that refers to alloys that consist of inexpensive low-melting point metals used to make fast inexpensive castings Characteristics Lead has a dull luster and is a dense, Ductile, very soft highly WikipediaNaming Magnesium (mægˈniːziəm is a Chemical element with the symbol Mg, Atomic number 12 Atomic weight 24 For automotive parts such as the cases of automatic transmissions these dies may be quite complex, as they must be disassembled in specific order to ensure that the workpiece is released freely from the casting die. An automatic transmission (commonly "AT" or "Auto" is an Automobile Gearbox that can change Gear ratios automatically as the vehicle Parts or products produced by this method are referred to as die cast. Compared to lost wax casting the marginal production can be quite cheap, once the substantial investment in tooling and materials handling equipment is made. Lost-wax casting, sometimes called by the French name of cire perdue, is the process by which a bronze is cast from an artist's sculpture in industrial uses the modern process Compared to sand casting the die casting method can reproduce fine details on complex parts and yield a smooth surface, greatly reducing machining and polishing requirements. A sand casting or a sand molded casting is a cast part produced by forming a mold from a sand mixture and pouring molten liquid metal into the cavity in As some small portion of metal may leak between the mating seams of the die this can result in a sharp edge of metal called flash, which must be removed by grinding and buffing. For small metal toys the term die cast is generally considered a mark of quality, especially when compared to the cheaper stamping of lithographed sheet metal, or bare stamped metal possibly later painted. Lithography is a method for Printing using a plate or stone with a completely smooth surface

Products created by forming dies

Thread cutting

Threading dies
Threading dies
Main article: Taps and dies

Another device also called a die is a nut-like thread cutting device for making screw threads on rod stock. Taps and dies are cutting tools used to create Screw threads in solid substances including but not limited to Metal, Wood, and Plastic. Taps and dies are cutting tools used to create Screw threads in solid substances including but not limited to Metal, Wood, and Plastic. A screw thread is a helical or tapered structure used to convert between rotational and linear movement or force This device may also be used to restore damaged threads - a method called chasing. (Other methods are generally used to produce machine screws and small bolts in quantity — they are formed by a process called rolling. )

For high production a die head may be used. A die head is a Threading die that is used in the high volume production of threaded components Its operation is very similar but does not require "unthreading" at the end of the cut. The head's construction permits the die head to expand at the required length of thread, disengaging the chasers (cutting tips) and permitting the tools retraction without interfering with the work pieces rotation. Die heads are available and are commonly used for both cut threads and rolled threads. A popular machine that regularly uses a die head is a screw machine. A screw machine is a metalworking machine used in the high volume manufacture of turned components

Products created by threading dies

In contrast to forming dies, threading dies rarely produce a part from start to finish. Many operations are performed on the part in addition to the threading created by the die.

Wire pulling

Main article: Draw plate

Wire-making dies have a hole through the middle of them. A draw plate, or "drawing die" is type of die consisting of metal plate with one or more holes through which wire is drawn to make it thinner A wire is a single usually cylindrical, elongated string of drawn Metal. A wire or rod of Steel, copper, or other metals or alloy, enters into one side and is lubricated and reduced in size. Steel is an Alloy consisting mostly of Iron, with a Carbon content between 0 Copper (ˈkɒpɚ is a Chemical element with the symbol Cu (cuprum and Atomic number 29 An alloy is a Solid solution or Homogeneous mixture of two or more elements, at least one of which is a Metal, which itself has The leading tip of the wire is usually pointed in the process. The tip of the wire is then guided into the die and rolled onto a block on the opposite side. The block provides the power to pull the wire through the die.

The die is divided into several different sections. First is an entrance angle that guides the wire into the die. Next is the approach angle which brings the wire to the nib which facilitates the reduction. Next is the bearing and the back relief. Lubrication is added at the entrance angle. The lube can be in powdered soap form. If the lubricant is soap, the friction of the drawing of wire heats the soap to liquid form and coats the wire. The wire should never actually come in contact with the die. A thin coat of lubricant should prevent the metal to metal contact.

For pulling a substantial rod down to a fine wire a series of several dies is used to obtain progressive reduction of diameter in stages.

Standard wire gauges used to refer to the number of dies through which the wire had been pulled. American wire gauge ( AWG) also known as the Brown & Sharpe wire gauge, is a standardized Wire gauge system used since 1857 predominantly Thus, a higher-numbered wire gauge meant a thinner wire. Typical telephone wires were 22-gauge, while main power cables might be 3- or 4-gauge. Basic principle A traditional landline telephone system also known as "plain old telephone service" (POTS, commonly handles both signaling and audio information

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