Coining and Embossing
These operations are usually done on the softer austenitic stainless steel (304, 304L 316L) and ferritic stainless steel grades (409, 430). Again due to the higher hardness, harder, stronger dies than those required for carbon steel must be used. Lubrication is essential, heavy duty pastes and emulsions are generally used. Due to the rapid work hardening, interstage annealing may be required if multiple operations are involved. For example, in the manufacture of coinage, material is blanked, coined and annealed prior to embossing.
Cold Forming - Blanking and Piercing | Press Breaking and Roll Forming | Spinning and Flow Forming | Coining and Embossing | Press Forming | Deep Drawing
Cutting - Sawing | Hand Hacksawing | Shearing | Abrasive Cutting | Thermal Cutting
Hot Rolling - Hot Rolling Process | Hot Rolling Application | Types of Hot Rolling Mill | Hot Rolled Steel Tube | History
Cold Rolling - Physical metallurgy | Degree of cold work | Cold Rolling Stainless Steel | Manufacturing Process
Foil rolling | Rolling Mill | Steel Mill | Production methods | Recycling of Steel | Modern Steelmaking | Contemporary Steel
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