Charles Schillinger Company


Spinning Customer Satisfaction Since 1929
HYDROFORMING
 
Sometimes referred to as fluid forming or rubber diaphragm forming.  Process developed to manufacture small to medium quantities of deep-drawn parts.  Compliments other techniques of metal forming for example metal spinning, stamping, and fabrications.
 
    Low-cost, high accuracy production of deep drawn parts,
       especially for parts with asymmetrical or irregular contours.
       Attractive alternative for cost sensitive and low volume production.
    Maximum depth of 7
    Maximum diameter of 12 for the drawn shapes.
    Prototype and developmental components or production qualities.
 
 
Advantages of Hydroforming
 
    Deep-drawing, using the Hydroform method, requires only a draw
       ring (blank holder) and male punch.
    Set-up is quick and simple.
    Flexible rubber diaphragm minimizes and eliminates draw marks
       and increases surface finishes due to being formed into rubber.
    Two or three conventional deep-draw operations can be replaced
       by one Hydroform operation.
 
 
Specific Advantages
 
    Inexpensive Tooling
    Versatility in Forming Complex Shapes and Contours
    Minimal Material Thin-out
    Fewer Operations Required
    Savings in Tool Materials
    Fast Tool Changes
    Savings in Finishing Costs
    Materials Versatility
    Precision
    Ease of Design Change

    Low Work Hardening