Cold stamping 1500 and 1700 MPa automotive steels

Japanese car OEMs and their Tiers 1s are now cold stamping some body-in-white auto parts made from 1.5 GPa steels. And companies in other parts of the world are running very high strength steels in cold-stamping trials, including for 1.5 GPa and 1.7 GPa side impact beams. These activities demonstrate how cold-forming processes – both cold stamping and roll forming – give carmakers cost- and energy-efficient alternatives to hot-stamping when it comes to ultra-high strength steels.

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Source: SSAB.

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Hiroshi Kondo.

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Kenneth Olsson.

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Photos courtesy of KIRCHHOFF Automotive.

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1400M side impact beam, successfully cold stamped in a die designed for 1200M.

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The blue beams below the car’s floor are the “mesh” structure of the battery enclosure. Their cross pattern of 3D roll-formed beams in Docol 1700M reduces the mesh’s height by a factor of 2.

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