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Scrap Strip Layout for Tool Design

The document discusses scrap strip layout for blanking parts from strip material. The first step is to prepare a blanking layout to position workpieces in the strip while maximizing material economy. Distance between blanks and the strip edge should be 1-1.5 times the material thickness to prevent scrap from twisting. Percentage of stock used is calculated to ensure at least 75% utilization. An example calculation for strip layout is provided.

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Scrap Strip Layout for Tool Design

The document discusses scrap strip layout for blanking parts from strip material. The first step is to prepare a blanking layout to position workpieces in the strip while maximizing material economy. Distance between blanks and the strip edge should be 1-1.5 times the material thickness to prevent scrap from twisting. Percentage of stock used is calculated to ensure at least 75% utilization. An example calculation for strip layout is provided.

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In the design of blanking parts from strip


material, the first step is to prepare blanking layout,
that is, to layout the position of the workpieces in the
strip and their orientation with respect to one another.
While doing so, the major consideration is the economy
of material.
Another important consideration in strip layout is
the distance between the blanks and the strip edge and
distance between blank to blank. To prevent the scrap
from twisting and wedging between the punch and the
die. The distance must increase with material thickness.

A general rule of thumb is to keep this distance equal


to from 1 to 1.5times the material thickness. The following
figure are example of strip layouts.

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GENERAL PRESS WORK AND


STAMPING MANUFACTURE

SCRAP STRIP LAYOUT

FUNDEMENTALS FOR
DESIGNING PRESS TOOLS:
---------...

PRESS TOOL ACCESSORIES:


DIE SET: It is the unit ...

PRINCIPLE OF METAL
CUTTING

TYPES OF DIES BASED ON


CONSTRUCTION
A – Front scrap
SOLVED EXAMPLE IN TOOL
B – Bridge thickness
(space between parts and strip edge,and part to parts) DESIGN
C – the distance from a point on one part to the
corresponding point on the next part.
H – Part width ► 2008 (2)
l - Length of part
W – Width of strip
Y – Scrap recovery at end
N – Number of blanks
t– thickness of strip
L – Length of strip

B= 1.25t, when C is less than 2inch


= 1.5t, when C is more than 2inch
C=l+B
W = H + 2B
A = t + 0.015H
Y =L – Nc +B
N = L – B /C

PERCENTAGE OF UTILIZATION

Strip layout is important to have economy of press


tool operation. Scrap strip layout gives an idea on the

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positioning of various punches, stops and pilots.


It ensures the ideal location of blanks in the stock strip.
Several trial layouts have to be made to confirm the
maximum percentage of utilization of stock strip. The
goal should be to have at least 75% utilization.

The percentage of stock used to calculated by the


formula:

% of utilization = Area of one blank X 100 /Lead X Width

Where, Lead = Length of component + Bridge thickness


Width= Breadth of component + 2 X Bridge thickness
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EXAMPLE 1: FOR STRIP LAYOUT CALCULATION

Length of part = 20mm : Breadth of part = 10mm


Thickness of part =1.5mm

Bridge thickness = one times of sheet thickness taken


= 1.0 X 1.5 = 1.50mm

Width of strip W = H + 2B
= 20 + 2 X 1.5 =23mm

Front scrap “a” = t + 0.015H


= 1.5 + 0.015 X 20
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= 1.8mm

C =l + B = 10+1.5 =11.5mm

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4 comments:

Ariel Llanera said...


where did you get the 0.015 value on the front scrap "a"
formula?
December 6, 2015 at 1:20 AM

SANJAY MAHOR said...


Good
August 19, 2017 at 8:24 AM

Unknown said...

I'm currently working on a progressive die design project.


And the customer has advised to add cookie bites and coining
operation in the strip layout of given part (bracket).
So, can anyone please let me know what is cookie bite and
coining and why/where it should be added?
November 3, 2017 at 3:08 AM

Matt said...
It's been explained to me that the “Cookie Bites” are put in
place so there are no burrs when trimming the part out in the
blank station. This allows for good clean cuts in the parts.
November 27, 2018 at 10:05 AM

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