2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11740-022-01116-z
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Clinching of inductively heated aluminum die casting

Abstract: The aim of the investigations described in this article is to improve the clinching of aluminum die casting. The focus is on clinching an aluminum die casting alloy by local heat treatment and hence to join them in a process-safe manner. For this purpose, a heating strategy is used to warm up the die casting alloys to reduce temporarily and reversibly the elongation and the yield strength in the material. In preliminary investigations, three different heating strategies (heating plate, resistance heating and i… Show more

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“…Yarcu et al employed an 18 kW inductor on the die side of the TOX ® clinching system, achieving a temperature of 220 • C in 5.5 s for a 3 mm thick AlSi9Mn aluminum casting. This approach effectively prevents cracks in the closing head, resulting in a 25% increase in the maximum shear tensile force [75]. For rapid heating within seconds during clinching, a laser-assisted joining system can be utilized.…”
Section: Modification Of the Materials Propertymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yarcu et al employed an 18 kW inductor on the die side of the TOX ® clinching system, achieving a temperature of 220 • C in 5.5 s for a 3 mm thick AlSi9Mn aluminum casting. This approach effectively prevents cracks in the closing head, resulting in a 25% increase in the maximum shear tensile force [75]. For rapid heating within seconds during clinching, a laser-assisted joining system can be utilized.…”
Section: Modification Of the Materials Propertymentioning
confidence: 99%