Flexforming of Prototype and Low-Volume Parts

982398

09/29/1998

Event
International Body Engineering Conference & Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
Recent trends in automotive manufacturing call for fast development of sheet metal parts. Flexforming is a manufacturing method requiring only one rigid shape-defining tool half where the redundant second rigid tool half is replaced by a flexible rubber diaphragm.
The flexform principle is described and its characteristics discussed for different forming applications, as well as the unique possibility to include trimming and flanging. The influence of the forming pressure is explained.
The application of flexforming in the production of development and prototype sheet metal parts is summarized highlighting the advantages to be gained and debating some objections that have been raised concerning the flexforming of prototypes. Also presented are current examples of production of low-volume parts using flex-forming, including technical and economic facts.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/982398
Pages
9
Citation
Peltier, D., and Johannisson, T., "Flexforming of Prototype and Low-Volume Parts," SAE Technical Paper 982398, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/982398.
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Publisher
Published
Sep 29, 1998
Product Code
982398
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English