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Hot Stamping in eight seconds
A minimum cycle time of eight seconds and up to four parts per stroke at a reproducible high quality: Schuler’s PCHflex technology allows faster cooling of the parts because the contact pressure is distributed more evenly. This increases output performance significantly and ensures a more robust process with consistently high component quality. Conventional hot stamping dies can also be used on PCHflex lines for alternate and start-up production, too.
Car manufacturers use more and more hot stamped parts because they offer a high strength and a low weight. Today, hot stamped A- and B-columns as well roof frames or connecting plates can be found in almost every new car. According to experts, the demand will double to 600 million pieces by 2020.
Schuler's research and demonstration center in Göppingen, Germany, features a 1,600 ton hydraulic press with PCHflex technology, compatible die, roller hearth furnace and Twin Feeder automation. The line is also available for die tryout and the production of small batches for Schuler customers.