Metal deforming – By use of closed-die and coacting work-forcer – Cup or shell drawing
Patent
1996-03-14
1998-08-04
Larson, Lowell A.
Metal deforming
By use of closed-die and coacting work-forcer
Cup or shell drawing
72 46, 723794, B21B 4500, B21C 2324, B21D 2200, B21D 2221
Patent
active
057877521
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a method to manufacture cell-cans by DI can method, by manufacturing a bottomed cylindrical cup-shaped intermediate product from a sheet material of which both surfaces are nickel plated and annealed in an atmosphere of inert gas making the metal nickel layer thickness and the hardness at predetermined values, then ironing the intermediate product at a predetermined ironing rate, securing a thickness of the metal nickel layer of more than 1.0 .mu.m and a Vickers hardness of more than HV 200 on the side wall of finished cell-cans. By this, conventional defect problems due to the cracks generated on the intermediate product can be solved completely and the problem of hair-lines formed on the surface of finished cell-can can be eliminated.
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Fujimoto Tokiya
Gohda Yoshio
Iwase Akira
Kitaoka Susumu
Komeno Hisashi
Butler Rodney
Larson Lowell A.
Matsushita Electric - Industrial Co., Ltd.
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