2011
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.473.957
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Enhanced Requirements for Surface Quality of Outer Car Body Shells According to Thermal Manufacturing Processes

Abstract: Challenging automotive design in the interaction of modern lightweight strategies to reduce car body weight as well as legislative regulations, impose higher requirements for future car body development. This trend leads to thinner sheet metal blanks and indicates higher requirements for narrow process windows in the entire manufacturing process to ensure the surface quality of outer shell panels. Especially, thermal loads within the coating process might cause local shape deviation in the startup phase of a n… Show more

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