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Explosive forming is a metalworking technique in which an explosive charge is used instead of a punch or press. It can be used on materials for which a press setup would be prohibitively large or require an unreasonably high pressure, and is generally much cheaper than building a large enough and sufficiently high-pressure press; on the other hand, it is unavoidably an individual job production process, producing one product at a time and with a long setup time.There are various approaches; one is to place metal plate over a die, with the intervening space evacuated by a vacuum pump, place the whole assembly underwater, and detonate a charge at an appropriate distance from the plate. For complicated shapes, a segmented die can be used to produce in a single operation a shape that would req

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  • Explosive forming is a metalworking technique in which an explosive charge is used instead of a punch or press. It can be used on materials for which a press setup would be prohibitively large or require an unreasonably high pressure, and is generally much cheaper than building a large enough and sufficiently high-pressure press; on the other hand, it is unavoidably an individual job production process, producing one product at a time and with a long setup time.There are various approaches; one is to place metal plate over a die, with the intervening space evacuated by a vacuum pump, place the whole assembly underwater, and detonate a charge at an appropriate distance from the plate. For complicated shapes, a segmented die can be used to produce in a single operation a shape that would require many manufacturing steps, or to be manufactured in parts and welded together with an accompanying loss of strength at the welds. There is often some degree of work hardening from the explosive-forming process, particularly in mild steel. (en)
  • 爆発加工(ばくはつかこう、explosive working)とは爆発による圧力(衝撃波)や熱を利用する塑性加工方法。 (ja)
  • Explosievormen is een vormgevingstechniek, waarbij metaalplaat omgevormd wordt tot een gewenste vorm door middel van een gecontroleerde explosie. De techniek is weinig bekend en wordt niet veel toegepast vanwege de lange productiecyclus. (nl)
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  • 爆発加工(ばくはつかこう、explosive working)とは爆発による圧力(衝撃波)や熱を利用する塑性加工方法。 (ja)
  • Explosievormen is een vormgevingstechniek, waarbij metaalplaat omgevormd wordt tot een gewenste vorm door middel van een gecontroleerde explosie. De techniek is weinig bekend en wordt niet veel toegepast vanwege de lange productiecyclus. (nl)
  • Explosive forming is a metalworking technique in which an explosive charge is used instead of a punch or press. It can be used on materials for which a press setup would be prohibitively large or require an unreasonably high pressure, and is generally much cheaper than building a large enough and sufficiently high-pressure press; on the other hand, it is unavoidably an individual job production process, producing one product at a time and with a long setup time.There are various approaches; one is to place metal plate over a die, with the intervening space evacuated by a vacuum pump, place the whole assembly underwater, and detonate a charge at an appropriate distance from the plate. For complicated shapes, a segmented die can be used to produce in a single operation a shape that would req (en)
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  • Explosive forming (en)
  • 爆発加工 (ja)
  • Explosievormen (nl)
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