Course Overview
- Duration: 3 Days
- Certificate of attendance will be issued to those who successfully completed the course.
This course introduces tool and die technology as applied in manufacturing. Participants are exposed to different metal stamping processes, concepts and applications of dies. Technical aspects in die making are taught particularly the theories of cutting sheet metal, cutting clearance, locating the shank or centre of cutting, blank development and force calculations. The theory of cutting and forming together with calculations will be applied in the die making process.
Course Objectives
- Explain to the basic terminological and concept of tool & die.
- Apply the theory of sheet metal cutting.
- Explain the basic concepts of piercing and blanking process.
- Recognize the types of piercing and blanking die used in industries.
- Familiarize with the equipment and design standards.
Who Should Attend?
- Product Designers
- Design Engineers
- Tooling Engineers
- Supervisors
- Technicians
Key Topics
- Introduction to Tool and Die Making
- Principles of Blanking and Piercing dies
- Reaction of the stock Material
- Cutting clearance
- Cutting and Stripping Force
- Shear
- Location of the Shank
- Stock Material Utilization and Strip Layout
- Die Presses
Methodology
- Theory Content
- Lecturers
- Discussion
Pre Requisite
- Basic Tool & Die knowledge
- Minimum have completed SPM/SPMV