Comparison of surface strain for stamp formed aluminum and an aluminum-polypropylene laminate

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Compston, Paul
Cantwell, Wesley J
Cardew-Hall, Michael
Kalyanasundaram, Shankar
Mosse, Luke

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Kluwer Academic Publishers

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The permanent strain on the surface of a channel-formed aluminum-polypropylene laminate was compared to monolithic aluminum. The materials used in this study were 5005-H34 aluminum and a self-reinforced polypropylene (Curv, BP). Microscopic examination of the sidewall edge, prior to taking the strain measurements, confirmed the absence of delamination. The results show that the aluminum-Curv laminate exhibits low strain and is not influenced by a change in tool radii, which makes it efficient to solve the problems associated with stamping of traditional monolithic metals.

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Journal of Materials Science

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2037-12-31