PVD coating technology for press hardening 8th October 2008
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PVD coating technology for press hardening 8th October 2008
PVD coating technology for press hardening 8th October 2008 Balzers coating Korea Tae-Gil. Lee Professional Engineer PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Oerlikon: Six Areas of High Tech Competencies Group » Segments » Oerlikon Textile Oerlikon Coating Oerlikon Solar Oerlikon Vacuum Oerlikon Drive Systems Oerlikon Components Business » Units 07 Sales CHF 5.6 billion – 19,350 employees – 1,500 scientists – 35 countries – 170 locations Page 2 Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Unique global network: 88 coating centres in 31 countries America(5) Argentina Brazil Canada Mexico USA Europe(19) Liechtenstein Austria Belgium Czech Rep. Finland France Germany Great Britain Hungary Italy Asia(7) China India Indonesia Japan Korea Singapore Thailand Luxemburg Netherlands Poland Portugal Romania Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Development number of coating centres 88 82 72 CAGR 96-08: 10% Coating service 77 61 56 20,000 customers 1.2 million orders 4 million order items 100 million tools 100 million components Page 3 Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com 42 44 47 47 01 02 35 28 31 96 97 98 99 00 03 04 05 06 07 08 Oerlikon Balzers Coating Korea Pyongtaek center (HQ) Eyon-Hansan Industrial Park (5B-3,4,5) 833-2 Hansan-Ri Chongbuk-Myeon Pyongtaek, Kyonggi-Do, Korea 451-833 T +82 31 680 9900 F +82 31 683 9905 Gyeongsan Center 1194-3 Sinsang-Ri Jillyang-Eup Gyeongsan-Si, Korea 712-830 T +82 53 854 9900 F +82 53 854 9903 Busan Center Busan Science Local Industrial Complex (28B) 1204 Jisa-Dong, Kangseo-Gu, Busan, Korea 618-230 T +82 51 974 9900 F +82 51 974 9905 Gunsan center Standard factory #3, The Gunsan Free Trade Zone , 551-1, Osikdo-dong, Gunsan-si , Jeollabuk-do, Korea 573540 T +82 63 460 9900 F +82 63 460 9905 Page 4 Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Oerlikon Balzers enables Clean Technology… by reducing wear in cutting and forming metals § reduced material consumption § reduced use of lubricants by reducing friction in engine parts § higher fuel efficiency § reduced CO2 emission Page 5 Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Contents What is presshardening Why is PVD coating requested Wear analysis for direct presshardening Experience with BENTELER worldwide Production experience Page 6 Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com What is presshardening Page 7 Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com What is presshardening Process descripition up to Preforming descaling Piercing/ hot forming and Scaled quenching down to sheet of the sheet blanking 100°C ´+ corrosion protection Heating furnace hot forming and unscaled up to quenching down to sheet 800 – 900 °C 100°C hot forming Indirect Sheet coated Page 8 Heating furnace 800 – 900 °C hot forming Direct Sheet uncoated Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Piercing/ blanking What is presshardening Process descripition Hot blank just before stamping Destacking before oven entrance SOFEDIT Pictures Temperature ~ 900°C, Austenitization of blanks Rapid transfer from oven to the die set Simultaneous forming and quenching Dies are water cooled Part temperature after forming: ~ 80°C Page 9 Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com What is presshardening Advantages of presshardening § production feasibility of complex geometries § improved mechanical properties (particularly yield strength) § weight reduction Change of material properties due to process § ……. Source: Salzgitter AG Page 10 Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com What is presshardening Application examples Hood reinforcement A-pillar reinforcement Door beams B-pillar reinforcement Bumper beam Side rail member Page 11 Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Why PVD is requested Process characteristics USIBOR AlSi-coated BTR 165 uncoated Ultraform zinced 22MnB5 Nano X (painted) Why ? Protect sheet surface against scaling Application problem Thermal load Surface treatment Application problems Type of metal sheet Adhesive wear Extreme abrasive wear Not wildly used wear Formation of scale on the sheet surface acts like a grinding powder coating BALINIT® ALCRONA mod Sticking of AlSi-coating on tool surface coating Page 12 Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com BALINIT® ALCRONA mod BALINIT® LUMENA BALINIT® ALCRONA makes your tools fit for the ultimate in performance Page 13 Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com BALINIT® ALCRONA – the first coating of G6 Generation AlCrN BALINIT ® ALCRONA Abrasive wear resistance Hot hardness Oxidation properties AlTiN BALINIT WC/C DLC BALINIT® BALINIT® ® X.CEED Oxidation behaviour Toughness C TRITON TiAlN BALINIT® FUTURA BALINIT® FUTURA NANO BALINIT® X.TREME Hot hardness Oxidation properties TiCN BALINIT® B Hardness Abrasive wear resistance TiN Page 14 Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com BALINIT® A Optimised properties of AlCrN-coatings TiAlN Hardness Wear resistance Hot hardness Oxidation resistance TiN + + - TiAlN ++ + ++ ++ AlN ++ ++ +++ CrN + + + AlCrN ++ +++ +++ +++ AlN ++ ++ +++ AlCrN Hardness Wear resistance Hot hardness Oxidation resistance Page 15 Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com BALINIT® ALCRONA – Benefit: hardness and hot hardness Even high thermal stresses hardly affect the superior hardness of the coating. 1 µm Structure Hardness HV 0.05 3,200 Residual compressive stress [GPa] - 3.0 Max. service temperature [°C] 1,100 Coefficient of friction Page 16 AlCrN Monolayer 0.35 Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Its high hot hardness results in excellent abrasion resistance even at high cutting speeds. Why PVD is requested BALINIT® ALCRONA: hot hardness Comparison with titanium-based coatings 3000 3000 Hardness 2800 HV(0.05) 2600 2800 2400 2400 2200 2200 2600 BALINIT® ALCRONA TiAlN TiCN AlTiN 2000 1800 1600 2000 1800 1600 1400 1400 25 Page 17 500 600 Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com 700 800 900 1000 Temperature [°C] BALINIT® ALCRONA – Benefit: chemical stability and oxidation resistance The high level of chemical stability reduces the incidence of reactions between the workpiece and the tool. 200 nm Structure Hardness HV 0.05 3,200 Residual compressive stress [GPa] - 3,0 Max. service temperature [°C] 1,100 Coefficient of friction Page 18 AlCrN Monolayer 0.35 Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com At temperatures of up to 1100°C, BALINIT® ALCRONA remains chemically stable and does not oxidise. This means higher performance at higher service temperatures. Why PVD is requested BALINIT® ALCRONA: oxidation resistance Comparison with titanium-based coatings Completely oxidised 900 800 Oxidised layer [nm] 700 600 500 TiCN TiAlN AlTiN 400 300 BALINIT® ALCRONA 200 100 0 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1050 1100 1150 1200 Oxidation temperature [°C] Holding time ½ hour in ambient atmoshpere Page 19 Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Wear analysis for direct presshardening Worn bumper tool segment coated with BALINIT® ALCRONA mod Sample preperation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Wear analysis for direct presshardening Worn bumper tool segment coated with BALINIT® ALCRONA mod Severe abrasive wear Substrate + coating PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Wear analysis for direct presshardening Worn bumper tool segment coated with BALINIT® ALCRONA mod Areas with unaffected coating, oxidized coating and abrasive wear Oxidized coating Abrasive wear + Sticked material Possible wear mechanism § oxidative onset of the coating Unaffected coating § thus abrasive coating wear § uncovering of substrate material § abrasive wear of the substrate + material built up Wear progress: most extreme wear on the die. Wear starts on the radius but is stabilized after 20,000 to 40,000 strokes PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Experience with BENTELER worldwide Paderborn production Goshen First contact Burgos production Page 23 Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Changchun production Experience with Benteler worldwide Germany additional information § coated tools: - bumper - door beam - B-pillar § increase of lifetime BALINIT® ALCRONA between 50% and 100 % § Material: punch and die are mostly made of Cr7V (warm work steel of German steel maker Kind&Co) Page 24 Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Experience with Benteler worldwide Germany Production batche examples e.g. a door beam tool is coated together with bumper tool Page 25 Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Experience with Benteler worldwide Germany Coating thickness distribution Coating thickness [μm] 7,92 8,24 6,66 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Experience with Benteler worldwide Germany Coating thickness distribution Coating thickness [μm] 10,27 6,53 8,44 Example door beam and bumper in one batch PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Production issues Order handling Page 28 condition Adjust surface as good as possible in order to reduce pre-treatment efforts pretreament Polishing quality: technical gloss nitriding Plasma nitriding coating Balinit® Alcrona mod post treatment Technical finishing ordering Balinit® Alcrona mod is a special coating and can only ordered batchwise. If possible send orders where we have a full batch. pricing batchwise Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Hot-forming of chassis parts: AlSi-coated Boron-alloyed sheet metal AlSi coated steel protect against oxidation From high temperature of forming process. Lumena reduce the building of AlSi-residues on the die-surface. Hot-forming unit in VW PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com New VW – Passat chassie Hot-forming of channel Tool: Pictures GP7V , 54+-2 HRC Plasma-nitrided Nht 0,1mm HV1100HV Schicht: BALINIT® Lumena Thickness: 8-10 µm result: Maintance (welding) is reduced Parts are confidational! Workpiece: Channel: B -alloyed T = 1-2 mm Temp.: 900°C „Nano X“- precoating 100,000 50,000 Source: VW 0 uncoated plasmanitrided + Lumena Mumme_Springer/mdgKSatag/Nov.2005 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Piercing of presshardned B-pillar Application: Piercing of press hardned B-pillar Tool: punch Material: ASP 2023 (1.3394) Workpiece: Material: AlSi pre-coated 22MnB5 (Uhle), 1400-1500N/mm2 Process parameter: Schuler press 6,000 number of parts 5,000 4,000 Lubrication: yes 3,000 Operation: hole punching in a B-pillar Benefit: Wear reduction – burr reduction Enabling series production 2,000 1,000 0 Page 31 ® BALINIT TiN A ® ALCRONA BALINIT ALCRONA (AlCrN) Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Close to you – anywhere in the world Thanks for your attention America Argentina Brazil Canada Mexico USA Page 32 Europe Liechtenstein Austria Benelux Czech Rep. France Germany Great Britain Hungary Presentation PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com Italy Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Asia China India Japan Korea Singapore Thailand
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