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Bending With Ball Mandrel and Wiper Die

by Fed Ran


When  the radius of  the bend  is  smaller and/or  the wall  is  thinner, it becomes necessary  to use a

ball mandrel and wiper die.  The wiper die is used to prevent wrinkles.  The ball mandrel performs like a plug mandrel.  The balls are used to keep the tube from collapsing after it leaves the mandrel shank. 

Bending issues are enlarged when making tight bends or with thin wall tubing.  It becomes more difficult  to  retain  the  material  during  compression. 

The  pressure  is  so  intense  the  material  is squeezed back past tangent and buckles.  This area must be supported so that the material will compress rather than buckle; this is the prime purpose of the wiper die.  Note, the wiper die cannot flatten wrinkles after they are formed; it can only prevent them.

Bending thin wall tubing - requirements for the bending of thin wall tubing with tight radius bends of centerline radius equaling  the  tube  outside  diameter have  become  more  common  in  recent  years.  

To increase the problem, new alloys have been developed that are extremely difficult to bend.  The proper bending machine, good tooling, and a trained operator can make all the difference.

To  facilitate  this  type  of  tube  bending,  the  material  to  be  bent  should  receive  special consideration.  To help maintain the consistency of the tubing dimensions and characteristics, the entire material required for a given job should be acquired from one supplier, preferably even from the same lot or heat number.  Premium-priced close-tolerance tubing should be considered.  It often saves many more times its added cost.    It may be necessary on occasion to size certain tubing before bending. 

Even those machines best suited for this special bending must be in excellent condition and of  a  size  large  enough  to  assure  rigidity.    The  machine  must  be  capable  of  retracting  and advancing the mandrel with the clamp and pressure dies closed.  A hydraulically actuated pressure die is desirable.  One feature of this system is that it provides identical pressure on the tube regardless of wall variation. 

A pressure die boost counteracts the drag of the pressure die, mandrel and wiper die.  It pushes the tube into the bending area, preventing excessive wall thin out.

Without a pressure die boost, the thinning that normally can be expected is about three quarters of the elongation of the outer wall.  Companies specialized insteel bending automation for a broad array of fabricated products, includes CNC tube benders, tube measuring equipment and complete cellular integrated systems. There are many pipe bending machinesbut only a few are capable of thin wall, 1 x D bending.

Article submitted Friday, September 30, 2011 & read 17 times.

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