An Overview of High Thermal Conductive Hot Press Forming Die Material Development

Most of the automotive industries are using high strength steel components, which are produced via hot press forming process. This process requires die material with high thermal conductivity that increases cooling rate during simultaneous quenching and forming stage....

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Main Authors: A. R., Zulhishamuddin, S. N., Aqida
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spelling oai:umpir.ump.edu.my:119372018-01-22T04:17:46Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/11937/ An Overview of High Thermal Conductive Hot Press Forming Die Material Development A. R., Zulhishamuddin S. N., Aqida TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Most of the automotive industries are using high strength steel components, which are produced via hot press forming process. This process requires die material with high thermal conductivity that increases cooling rate during simultaneous quenching and forming stage. Due to the benefit of high quenching rate, thermal conductive die materials were produced by adding carbide former elements. This paper presents an overview of the modification of alloying elements in tool steel for high thermal conductivity properties by transition metal elements addition. Different types of manufacturing processes involved in producing high thermal conductive materials were discussed. Methods reported were powder metallurgy hot press, direct metal deposition, selective laser melting, direct metal laser sintering and spray forming. E lements likes man ganese, nickel, molybdenum, tungsten and chromium were proven to increase thermal conductivity properties . Thermal conductivity properties resulted from carbide network presence in the steel microstructure. To develop feasible and low cost hot press formin g die material, casting of Fe - based alloy with carbide former composition can be an option. Current thermal conductivity properties of hot press forming die material range between 25 and 66 W/m.K. The wide range of thermal conductivity varies the mechanica l properties of the result ing components and lifetime of HPF dies. Faculty Mechanical Engineering, UMP 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/11937/1/fkm-2015-aqida-overview%20of%20high%20thermal%20conductive-full.pdf A. R., Zulhishamuddin and S. N., Aqida (2015) An Overview of High Thermal Conductive Hot Press Forming Die Material Development. Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Sciences (JMES), 9. pp. 1686-1694. ISSN 2289-4659 (print); 2231-8380 (online) http://jmes.ump.edu.my/images/Volume_9/14_Zulhishamuddin%20and%20Aqida.pdf DOI: 10.15282/jmes.9.2015.14.0162
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A. R., Zulhishamuddin
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An Overview of High Thermal Conductive Hot Press Forming Die Material Development
description Most of the automotive industries are using high strength steel components, which are produced via hot press forming process. This process requires die material with high thermal conductivity that increases cooling rate during simultaneous quenching and forming stage. Due to the benefit of high quenching rate, thermal conductive die materials were produced by adding carbide former elements. This paper presents an overview of the modification of alloying elements in tool steel for high thermal conductivity properties by transition metal elements addition. Different types of manufacturing processes involved in producing high thermal conductive materials were discussed. Methods reported were powder metallurgy hot press, direct metal deposition, selective laser melting, direct metal laser sintering and spray forming. E lements likes man ganese, nickel, molybdenum, tungsten and chromium were proven to increase thermal conductivity properties . Thermal conductivity properties resulted from carbide network presence in the steel microstructure. To develop feasible and low cost hot press formin g die material, casting of Fe - based alloy with carbide former composition can be an option. Current thermal conductivity properties of hot press forming die material range between 25 and 66 W/m.K. The wide range of thermal conductivity varies the mechanica l properties of the result ing components and lifetime of HPF dies.
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author A. R., Zulhishamuddin
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title An Overview of High Thermal Conductive Hot Press Forming Die Material Development
title_short An Overview of High Thermal Conductive Hot Press Forming Die Material Development
title_full An Overview of High Thermal Conductive Hot Press Forming Die Material Development
title_fullStr An Overview of High Thermal Conductive Hot Press Forming Die Material Development
title_full_unstemmed An Overview of High Thermal Conductive Hot Press Forming Die Material Development
title_sort overview of high thermal conductive hot press forming die material development
publisher Faculty Mechanical Engineering, UMP
publishDate 2015
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/11937/
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