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Pneumatic Press Line for Higher Strength Steels and Aluminum

The B-Series pneumatic press line from Airam Press provides a higher punch velocity through steel than other methods, with a stroke velocity of 2 m to 3 m per second and a flying die able to move in and out of the material is less than 0.10 of a second. 

Posted: February 24, 2015

If the material moving through the B-Series pneumatic press line can’t be stopped in the die, the flying die configuration will travel with the material, moving in and out in milliseconds. Punch life is extended and press wear minimized.

A growing requirement for lighter weight, thinner metal components that are strong enough to withstand crash tests has automotive suppliers choosing higher strength steels and aluminum. To help fabricators extend tool life, eliminate part failure and the need for secondary operations, Airam Press Co. Ltd. (Covington, OH), has engineered its B-Series pneumatic press line with a stroke velocity of 2 m to 3 m per second and a flying die able to move in and out of the material is less than 0.10 of a second.

“With a higher strength steel, slower punch speeds can leave micro fractures where the tool enters the material causing part failure, or at best, additional processing to make repairs,” says Matt Barkman, the sales manager for Airam. “Our press design provides higher punch velocity through the steel than other methods. If the material moving through the press can’t be stopped in the die, our flying die configuration will travel with the material moving in and out in milliseconds. Punch life is extended and press wear minimized.”

The high-performance presses help conserve valuable floor space with a smaller footprint yet cost 40 percent less than a mechanical press with a comparable tonnage rating. This press is an easy-to-install, low-cost alternative with a production uptime of 98 percent. Maintenance is minimal. With fewer moving parts and no recirculating lubrication, the only components requiring grease are the guideposts.

The company’s leadership and technical staff offer extensive experience, technical knowledge and in-depth application engineering expertise to assist customers with selecting the right production system.   In addition to the press, Airam has the knowledge and ability to design a turnkey system that can include tooling, feeding equipment, part handling automation, and other ancillary equipment.

Airam cost effectively custom designs presses to fit customers’ individual needs. Airam also has a comprehensive spare parts inventory as well as rebuild and preventative maintenance programs to provide key customers with key support services. Committed to equipping customers with the tools they need to be competitive, the company offers flexible production systems in tandem or stand- alone configurations with the capability to manufacture quality parts at low cost. Airam has manufactured and shipped more than 5,000 presses worldwide.

Airam Press Company, Ltd., 2065 Industrial Court, PO Box 9, Covington, OH 45318-0009, 937-473-5672, Fax: 937-473-5012, sales@airam.com, www.airam.com.

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