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CAMBER See More

A slight convexity or rounding of sheet, strip, or plate as might appear along the edge.

CAPACITY, PRESS See More

The rated force that a press is designed to exert at a predetermined distance above the bottom of the stroke of the slide.

CARBONITRIDING See More

A process in which a ferrous alloy is case hardened by first being heated in a gaseous atmosphere of such composition that the alloy absorbs carbon and nitrogen simultaneously, and then being cooled at a rate that will produce desired properties.

CARBON STEEL See More

Steel that owes its properties chiefly to the presence of carbon without substantial amounts of other alloying elements; also termed "ordinary steel,'' "straight carbon steel,'' "plain carbon steel.''

CARBURIZING See More

A process that introduces carbon into a solid ferrous alloy by heating the metal in contact with a carbonaceous material - solid, liquid, or gas - to a temperature above the transformation range and holding at that temperature.

CASE HARDENING See More

A process of hardening a ferrous alloy so that the surface layer or case is made substantially harder than the interior or core.

CHARPY TEST See More

A pendulum type of impact test in which a specimen, supported at both ends as a simple beam, is broken by the impact of the falling pendulum.

CIRCLE-GRID ANALYSIS See More

The analysis of deformed circles to determine the severity with which a sheet metal blank has been stretched.

CLOSED DIES See More

Forging dies in which the compressive force is applied to the whole surface of the forging. In open dies, there is no constraint to lateral flow in some directions.

CLOSED HEIGHT See More

(See SHUT HEIGHT.)

CLUTCH See More

An assembly connecting the flywheel to the crankshaft, directly or through a gear train; when engaged, it imparts motion to the mechanical power press brake ram.

COINING See More

A process of impressing images or characters of the die and punch onto a plane metal surface.

COLD WORK See More

Plastic deformation at such temperatures and rates that substantial increases occur in the strength and hardness of the metal. Visible structural changes include changes in grain shape and, in some instances, mechanical twinning or banding.

COLD WORKING See More

Deforming a metal plastically at such a temperature and rate that strain hardening occurs. The upper limit of temperature for this process is the recrystallization temperature.

COMPRESSIVE ULTIMATE STRENGTH See More

The maximum stress that a brittle material can withstand without fracturing when subjected to compression.

COMPRESSIVE YIELD STRENGTH See More

The maximum stress that a metal subjected to compression can withstand without a predefined amount of deformation.

CONTINUOUS OPERATION See More

Uninterrupted multiple strokes of the crosshead without intervening stops at the end of individual strokes.

CREEP See More

The flow or plastic deformation of metals that are held for long periods of time at stresses lower than the yield strength. Creep effect is particularly important when the temperature of stressing approaches the metal's recrystallization temperature.

CRIMPING See More

A forming operation used to set down, or close in, a seam.

CROWN See More

The upper part (head) of a press frame. On hydraulic presses, the crown usually contains the cylinder; on mechanical presses, the crown contains the drive mechanism.

CUPPING See More

The breaking of wire with a cup fracture accompanied by very little reduction of area; observed during cold drawing. Also the forming of sheet into cuplike objects such as shells, by deep drawing.

CURLING See More

Rounding the edge of sheet metal into a closed or partly closed loop.

CUSHION, DIE See More

An accessory for a press that provides a resistive force with motion required for some operations, such as blankholding, drawing, or redrawing, maintaining uniform pressure on a workpiece, and knocking out or stripping. Also called pads or jacks. Usually mounted in /under the press bed, they are also used in/on the slide.

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