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forming 321 stainless

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spilo

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Oct 17, 2007
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I can't get a sheet of 321 big enough to form the part I need. My supplier wants to weld 2 sheets together and than form the part. Any one have any info about using this process?
 
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You can expect lower formability from the material in and near the weld if it is in the as-welded condition. Thermomechanical processing, even homogenization/recrystallization, would be an improvement.

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After form the part it will be good to heat the forming zone at a rate of 700ºC/h than make a step of 1050ºC during a time correspondent to the thickness of your plate (if it a thin plate of 3 to 5mm a step of 5 to 8 Minutes is ok than let the plate rapidly cool in the air.

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