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Title: FORGING LUBRICANTS FOR THE HOT FORGING OF STEEL


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FORGING LUBRICANTSFOR THE HOT FORGING OF STEEL
  • Their impact in the forging quality, the life of
    the dies and the manufacturing of forged parts

2
IMPORTANCE OF LUBRICATION
  • In a Hot Forging process, DIE LUBRICATION is the
    KEY for QUALITY and PRODUCTIVITY.
  • Lubrication, however, is not an easy job and is
    very dependant on the right selection of
    parameters such as
  • Lubricant and application types.
  • Team supervision and operator experience, even
    when fully automated systems are employed.

3
BENEFITS WHEN FORGING LUBRICANTS ARE USED
  • LUBRICATE (reduce the friction metal to metal
    thus allowing metal flow to occur in a smooth and
    controlled way)
  • RELEASE (make possible the removal of the forged
    part from the die)
  • COOLING (remove undesirable heat from dies)
  • PROTECT (protect and as a consequence extend the
    die life)

4
WHAT IS A FORGING LUBRICANT?
  • A lubricant for forging dies is a chemical
    compound that has a formulation that makes
    possible the forging process to be carried out
    within the limits and parameters considered
    paramount by the forging industry.

5
Usual types of Forging Lubricants
  • Graphite in water dispersions.
  • Graphite in oil dispersions.
  • Synthetic compounds based on organic salts.
  • Solid lubricants dispersions based on MoS2, Boron
    Nitride, Glass.

6
What is Graphite?
  • Graphite is one of the forms of the mineral
    Carbon. Its origin might be natural or artificial.

7
Important properties of Graphite
  • Geometry of the particles.
  • Particle size.
  • Degree of purity.

8
Structure of Graphite
9
Differences between the natural graphite and the
synthetic or artificial graphite
  • Differences are more in the productive process
    rather than in the structure. Properties are
    almost identical.
  • Natural Graphite mineral extraction.
  • Artificial Graphite Produced from petroleum coke.

10
Myths and Trues about Graphite I
  • True
  • Only natural or artificial graphites of hexagonal
    and crhystalline structure properties
  • are appropriate. Amorphous graphites do not
    possess adequate lubricating
  • Myth
  • All graphites are equal?

11
Myths and Trues about Graphite II
  • Is the particle size the differential among the
    different graphites used by the Forging Lubricant
    manufacturers?
  • True and false at the same time. Very small
    particles are not always necessary in a given
    formulation. The combination of particle size and
    contained carbon contain is what really makes the
    difference.

12
FORGING DIE
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Inter relation of variables in the forging
process. Their impact in the adherence.
  • Degree of dilution of the concentrate.
  • Density of the lubricant mist.
  • Temperature of the die.
  • Pressure of the application of the lubricant over
    the die.

14
TRENDS IN DIE LUBRICATION I.
  • Applicational aspects
  • Process automation to make possible the
    manufacturing of an increasing number of parts
    per hour.
  • Application of the lubricant in the way of a
    spray atomization to make possible to penetrate
    the thermal barrier surrounding the dies and
    simultaneously lubricate and cool the dies.

15
TRENDS IN DIE LUBRICATION II
  • Applicational aspects
  • Use of robotics as main applicational equipment.
  • Functional lubricating systems-Automatic
    refilling of reservoirs.
  • Dosing systems.

16
FACTORS THAT HAVE INFLUENCE IN THE DIE LIFE
  • Pressure forces applied to the process
  • Speed of the metal flow.
  • Type and composition of metals forged.
  • Type of metals and treatments employed in the
    dies.
  • Friction coefficient imparted by the lubricant.

17
How must the forging lubricant perform to promote
an extended die life
  • In first place forming a bonded film over the
    working die surface.
  • Secondly imparting to the die surface a reduced
    friction coefficient able to promote a smooth
    metal flow.
  • In third place imparting cooling properties.
  • In fourth place not generating build ups on the
    die surface.

18
Working temperature of the Forging Lubricant
  • To perform within accepted parameters the forging
    lubricant has to function at temperatures between
    200 and 300 grades centigrades..

19
WHAT INFLUENCE THE HEAT REMOVAL OF THE DIES
  • Density of the lubricant.
  • Pressure of the lubricant deposition over the
    dies.

20
WHAT INFLUENCE THE FRICTION COEFFICIENT?
  • Adherence of the lubricant film to the dies.
  • Type and characteristic of the lubricant used.

21
What influences the die temperature?
  • Mass and contact time of the billet over the dies.

22
FACTOR NOT ALWAYS OBSERVED IN THE LUBRICATION
  • Quality of the water used in the dilution.
  • Homogeneity of the diluted lubricant.
  • Variation control of the solid content prior to
  • the application of the lubricant.

23
Main ingredients of a Forging Lubricant
  • Demineralized water.
  • Crystalline graphite (natural or sinthetic)
  • Binding agents.
  • Stabilizers.
  • Thickeners.
  • Bacteriological inhibitors.

24
Die Termography - I
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Die Termography-II
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DIE LIFE
  • Important target to achieve
  • Keep the total cost of the toolings below the
    10 of the total manufacturing cost.

27
Lubrcation -Controls to make-I-
  • In the concentrate product
  • Control of the manufacturess specification
  • Type of graphite.
  • Particle size.
  • Ash content.
  • Total solid content and graphite content.
  • Viscosity and Ph of the concentrate.

28
Lubrication -Controls to make-II
  • In the diluted product
  • Chek that the solid content chosen is correct and
    keep it constant during the product usage.
  • Check that the diluted product be under
    continuous agitation in the reservoir tank.

29
Lubrication -Controls to make-III
  • In and during its application
  • Time,angle,size of the lubricating drop,output
    and distance from the lubricating point to the
    areas to lubricate.

30
Lubricants -Controls to make -IV-
  • In the lubricating unit (Robot)
  • Time of positioning
  • Time of blow.
  • Time of retract.
  • Time of water cooling.
  • Output of water.
  • Time of lubrication.
  • Output of lubricant.

31
LUBRICATING SPRAY ATOMIZATION DROP TYPES
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Interaction between the die and the billet
  • Extreme complexity because of
  • Temperature and their control (variation in
    both).
  • Transference of heat and its removal(billet
    cooling and heating and cooling cycles of the
    die)
  • Time of contact billet/die.
  • Lubrication .
  • Die composition and treatments.

33
Technological barriers to overcome
  • Discovery of new ingredients/formulations that
    improve lubrication and reduce its incidence in
    the factors affecting die life.
  • Better understanding between the relationship of
    the lubricanting film and the die surface during
    the forging process.

34
The forging techniques-To think
  • Despite forging is a technology with high
    experimental content, scientific reaserch is
    gaining terrain in modern processes.
  • As per the above concept, the continuous
    observation of the process by the operational
    base (machine operators, maintennance teams,etc)
    the accurate register of the process variables
    becomes IMPORTANT.

35
Forged automotive parts
36
Hot upsetted pipes
37
  • Forgelube SRL de CV
  • www.forgelube.com
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