Operation Process And Method Of Stainless Steel Stamping Elbow Casting Process
Stainless Steel Weld Elbow is a half-ring elbow made of the same material as the pipe, which is punched into a half-ring elbow by a stamping die, and then the two half-ring elbows are welded together. Because the welding specifications of various pipelines are different, they are usually shipped by spot welding, and the on-site construction is welded according to the grade of the pipeline weld. Therefore, it is also called a two-half welded elbow. The production rate of stamping processing is good, and the operation is convenient, and it is easy to complete mechanization and automation. This is because stamping relies on stamping dies and stamping equipment to complete the processing. The stroke number of the general press is 90° per minute. The welding of stainless steel stamping elbows can reach dozens of times, and the pressure can reach hundreds or even thousands of times per minute, and there may be a stamping part for each stamping stroke.
Stamping stainless steel pipe fittings generally do not generate chips and debris, the material consumption is less, and no other heating equipment is required. Therefore, it is a material-saving and energy-saving processing method, and the cost of stamping parts is low. During stamping, the mold determines the size and shape accuracy of the stamped parts, and generally does not damage the surface quality of the stamped parts. The life of the mold is generally long, so the stamping quality is stable, the interchangeability is good, and it has the characteristic of "exactly the same".