Brings back memories,I worked there for31years,when Wardrop came there the place went to hell.
@tarekammar11697 ай бұрын
😊
@alyssam1350 Жыл бұрын
My dad worked at AK from like 1990-2000 and I remember watching this video as a kid! 😆
@TACIAWN Жыл бұрын
Gostaria de saber qual aplicativo usas para fazer essas demonstrações.
@donbreda Жыл бұрын
Man, I was nervous the whole time watching that... Great Primus track though! One of my favorite times seeing them was when they opened for Public Enemy and Anthrax.
@notjimbutcloseenough Жыл бұрын
that artful dodger is a smart looking bloke!
@jonathanjuillerat9831 Жыл бұрын
As 2022 Ashland KY is gone Middletown works is now owned by Cleveland Cliffs and Ak Ironton works has shuttered Rockport IN is the only AK plant that is still running and owned by AK that I know of.
@masonhill40652 жыл бұрын
It's funny because the "healthy" mill in Ashland is now demolished, and l load the scrap to be melted.
@user-ze7op7cq7f2 жыл бұрын
In this case, is it possible to use collapse (double?) cam instead of rotary cam?
@nox59202 жыл бұрын
I’m just here for the music ost
@OfficialG223 жыл бұрын
My great grandpa was ah chemist at ak but lived in rio
@rolltechinnovation67703 жыл бұрын
@QhVs start using adaptive strip oiling and wiping without any energy, no moving parts, no replacement parts, see all videos to understand better
@mohamedhnfy3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for effort
@rankanathgiri54963 жыл бұрын
Hello how you are cutting sample which type of this cutting machine let me know please. Send me details [email protected] in this email id.
@erickam3 жыл бұрын
The samples are milled. The type of machine doesn't really matter, just that the edge is "perfect" as in no burrs from sheared trim (not die cut). There are guidelines in ASME, SAE, JIC, etc global standards for the creation of the samples. This movie is quite old. I have no idea what the exact machine is, nor do i believe that it matters. If you have any CNC mill that can end/face mill then you should be fine i would guess. Not a machinist so take any response with a degree of skepticism.
@izharrahman71943 жыл бұрын
thank you eric, im new in stamping dies, this playlist helped me a lot. bless you.
@rerksaksupawanajed84424 жыл бұрын
Very useful thanks a lot
@ernestoflores84454 жыл бұрын
Great for minor strain wich has values in X axis is there a limit of values for this variable somebody told me that it has to be greater than -0.8?
@erickam3 жыл бұрын
-0.8 is 80% strain there are very few instances where initial deformation from flat stock to shape will exceed 80%, But the curve can fit whatever OBSERVATIONS are made. if it is observed then the published curve would include that strain value. - 0.8 % or strain of 0.008 in/in or mm/mm is well defined on the FLD space as is.
@felixyusupov72994 жыл бұрын
AK Steel has an extremely high turnover for management and horrible relations with their workers. This Dick Wardrop required a body guard just to walk around the plant and he had a private security detail at his home. That's what kind of place AK Steel was and still is.
@automotivedieengineering66614 жыл бұрын
Hello eric, fantastic animation. Can I use your video link in my channel? Many of my subscribers can get benefited. Please reply.
@FARIDSk-cw9kq4 жыл бұрын
نثمن جهدكم الجبار لتقديم كل ماهو مفيد
@engrshairkhan4 жыл бұрын
Really nice way of explanation. Appreciations..!
@engrshairkhan4 жыл бұрын
Very nice and clear explanation. Thank you for your time.
@toddhiggins73814 жыл бұрын
My father worked 41 years at the Ashland Works in Ashland KY. Which coincidentally, ceased operations forever with it's final production run on 11/10/19. What was once (and for many years) one of the largest employers in the area, employed only roughly 200 at the end. The Amanda and Bellefonte blast furnaces, along with the most of the remaining 700 acre mill, were for many years a very visible back drop to countless many lives as it sat directly beside a busy U.S. Route 23 located between Russell and Ashland KY. A stop light on U.S. 23 directly across from the blast furnaces provided generations a daily look as they stopped and waited to turn right on their way into Ashland, As a small child, I thought the ever present white billowy smoke that rose from the furnaces was where clouds came from.
@singlem12544 жыл бұрын
if you are design of mould die, we are all guide elements and coils and gas spring supplier. www.ramshin.com
@trainman0714 жыл бұрын
good video and very educational nice!
@jubairahmed57194 жыл бұрын
hot rolled coil hard to soft coil manufacturing process plese.........?
@erickam4 жыл бұрын
Your comment is hard to parse. Are you asking for the transition from hot rolled steel to Cold roll hard, and then to annealed soft coil? because the cold rolling happens at 17:44. unfortunately they barely cover annealing which takes the cold rolled material from fully hard to ranges of softness like half hard, quarter hard, and dead soft. Hot rolled steel is not considered "hard" or "soft" since the grain stucture settles after processing and essentially all hot rolled steels have the same "Temper". Tempering is only really relevant for materials that get cold rolling, annealing, and/or temper rolling. Hot rolled steels are all temper "AS FABRICATED" or "not hardened"
@W3movedOn5 жыл бұрын
Very good
@W3movedOn5 жыл бұрын
Noice
@amirulzahari50895 жыл бұрын
Is that a draw beads mechanism?
@erickam5 жыл бұрын
no. That is a CAM Flange, which might could represent any flange that the metal is bent under another surface. In the video to create the horizontal finishing flange underneath the already formed geometry would in other cases require rotating the part so that the flange could be formed with the vertical motion of the press. but in this case a CAM transfers the movement and deformation into a horizontal direction. Draw beads are illustrated in a different video (DRAW DIE)
@PoptartFps5 жыл бұрын
I work there at the lamiflow table where the rolls are made ..I truly enjoy it.
@sonofkami4 жыл бұрын
I work at ak tube floop operator
@KentTakacs5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this.
@erickam5 жыл бұрын
you are welcome. Glad it adds value
@singlem12544 жыл бұрын
@@erickam if you are design of mould die, we are all guide elements and coils and gas spring supplier. www.ramshin.com
@ashutoshdube65605 жыл бұрын
thank you sir..........this video cleared my basic doubts of FLD
@mddytubes18805 жыл бұрын
Sir can you tell me please a book name that will i refer to do die design. All books i see are considering plate type dies please tell me book which covers casting dies also.
@phucnguyen-uj3xr6 жыл бұрын
Mở nắp máy ra xem thử bạn😁
@darkstorm97196 жыл бұрын
Such good music and narrating
@bayezidhtanu29076 жыл бұрын
What is N value ?
@erickam4 жыл бұрын
N-Value is the materials "Work Hardening Exponent" it is derived by performing a "curve fit" of the Load-displacement curve when plotted to True strain-stress space. From which it is possible over a portion of the curve to map the recorded data to a constitutive equation. Equations like the sigma = K(epsilon)^n where sigma is the true stress, epsilon is the true strain, K is the strength coefficient, and n is the work hardening exponent
@efloresr116 жыл бұрын
Do you have a tutorial?
@erickam6 жыл бұрын
Sorry Ernesto, but no I have not tutorial. You would have to contact your local AutoForm support office for training and instructions.
@superworkertechnologyautop13136 жыл бұрын
Looking for a good way to improve the steel coil production speeds and ensure the product integrity? Superworker technology manufactures a wide variety of automatic steel strapping machine to binding/banding the metal products, which is the most efficient method for strap application, please check the video given below to see how the machine strapping the coils, kzread.info/dash/bejne/jI2r17FqgpTZqag.html You can also contact us at chinasuperworker.com/
@jayantharilela34756 жыл бұрын
very clear and understandable, thanks for your help. You can also mention that the sad region indicated with the sad face :( refers to the zone where fracture occurs and the happy region indicated with the smiling face :) indicates the safe zone where the material will not undergo fracturing
@shashankhiwarkar57486 жыл бұрын
Thankuu sir, you just simply explained the FLD. I'm working on a Nakazima test by simulation tool. I'll be glad if you share some information about Nakazima test. And if u can tell me about pamstamp 2g software
@troy34567897 жыл бұрын
That has to be Kathleen Turner... derp, it said it at the end.
@erickam7 жыл бұрын
Robert Paulson, correct! AK commissioned the video back around 94 or so. Back when i hosted monthly tech training on metal forming, this VHS played in every course. I used to know it by heart.
@alejandroortega75507 жыл бұрын
Where can I get the dimensions for the ASTM test specimen?
@lehtrip855 жыл бұрын
Could you specify the material which you are planning to test?
@Spoif7 жыл бұрын
Sounds like the narrator has just finished off her 9th packet of cigarettes for today.
@jimflys26 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I am pretty sure that's Eva Gardner (actor dancer and one of Frank Sinatra's wives.
@trigga315 жыл бұрын
It’s Kathleen Turner
@imagri14 жыл бұрын
She probably just worked a shift at AK 😵
@sunilesarapu10417 жыл бұрын
Excellent...
@user-tw5nu8pg5b7 жыл бұрын
I saw it with my father who worked in the steel industry. I thought that this job is a good job. I want America to return to a great country.
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Nice samples❤
👌👌👌👍
Brings back memories,I worked there for31years,when Wardrop came there the place went to hell.
😊
My dad worked at AK from like 1990-2000 and I remember watching this video as a kid! 😆
Gostaria de saber qual aplicativo usas para fazer essas demonstrações.
Man, I was nervous the whole time watching that... Great Primus track though! One of my favorite times seeing them was when they opened for Public Enemy and Anthrax.
that artful dodger is a smart looking bloke!
As 2022 Ashland KY is gone Middletown works is now owned by Cleveland Cliffs and Ak Ironton works has shuttered Rockport IN is the only AK plant that is still running and owned by AK that I know of.
It's funny because the "healthy" mill in Ashland is now demolished, and l load the scrap to be melted.
In this case, is it possible to use collapse (double?) cam instead of rotary cam?
I’m just here for the music ost
My great grandpa was ah chemist at ak but lived in rio
@QhVs start using adaptive strip oiling and wiping without any energy, no moving parts, no replacement parts, see all videos to understand better
Thanks for effort
Hello how you are cutting sample which type of this cutting machine let me know please. Send me details [email protected] in this email id.
The samples are milled. The type of machine doesn't really matter, just that the edge is "perfect" as in no burrs from sheared trim (not die cut). There are guidelines in ASME, SAE, JIC, etc global standards for the creation of the samples. This movie is quite old. I have no idea what the exact machine is, nor do i believe that it matters. If you have any CNC mill that can end/face mill then you should be fine i would guess. Not a machinist so take any response with a degree of skepticism.
thank you eric, im new in stamping dies, this playlist helped me a lot. bless you.
Very useful thanks a lot
Great for minor strain wich has values in X axis is there a limit of values for this variable somebody told me that it has to be greater than -0.8?
-0.8 is 80% strain there are very few instances where initial deformation from flat stock to shape will exceed 80%, But the curve can fit whatever OBSERVATIONS are made. if it is observed then the published curve would include that strain value. - 0.8 % or strain of 0.008 in/in or mm/mm is well defined on the FLD space as is.
AK Steel has an extremely high turnover for management and horrible relations with their workers. This Dick Wardrop required a body guard just to walk around the plant and he had a private security detail at his home. That's what kind of place AK Steel was and still is.
Hello eric, fantastic animation. Can I use your video link in my channel? Many of my subscribers can get benefited. Please reply.
نثمن جهدكم الجبار لتقديم كل ماهو مفيد
Really nice way of explanation. Appreciations..!
Very nice and clear explanation. Thank you for your time.
My father worked 41 years at the Ashland Works in Ashland KY. Which coincidentally, ceased operations forever with it's final production run on 11/10/19. What was once (and for many years) one of the largest employers in the area, employed only roughly 200 at the end. The Amanda and Bellefonte blast furnaces, along with the most of the remaining 700 acre mill, were for many years a very visible back drop to countless many lives as it sat directly beside a busy U.S. Route 23 located between Russell and Ashland KY. A stop light on U.S. 23 directly across from the blast furnaces provided generations a daily look as they stopped and waited to turn right on their way into Ashland, As a small child, I thought the ever present white billowy smoke that rose from the furnaces was where clouds came from.
if you are design of mould die, we are all guide elements and coils and gas spring supplier. www.ramshin.com
good video and very educational nice!
hot rolled coil hard to soft coil manufacturing process plese.........?
Your comment is hard to parse. Are you asking for the transition from hot rolled steel to Cold roll hard, and then to annealed soft coil? because the cold rolling happens at 17:44. unfortunately they barely cover annealing which takes the cold rolled material from fully hard to ranges of softness like half hard, quarter hard, and dead soft. Hot rolled steel is not considered "hard" or "soft" since the grain stucture settles after processing and essentially all hot rolled steels have the same "Temper". Tempering is only really relevant for materials that get cold rolling, annealing, and/or temper rolling. Hot rolled steels are all temper "AS FABRICATED" or "not hardened"
Very good
Noice
Is that a draw beads mechanism?
no. That is a CAM Flange, which might could represent any flange that the metal is bent under another surface. In the video to create the horizontal finishing flange underneath the already formed geometry would in other cases require rotating the part so that the flange could be formed with the vertical motion of the press. but in this case a CAM transfers the movement and deformation into a horizontal direction. Draw beads are illustrated in a different video (DRAW DIE)
I work there at the lamiflow table where the rolls are made ..I truly enjoy it.
I work at ak tube floop operator
Thank you for posting this.
you are welcome. Glad it adds value
@@erickam if you are design of mould die, we are all guide elements and coils and gas spring supplier. www.ramshin.com
thank you sir..........this video cleared my basic doubts of FLD
Sir can you tell me please a book name that will i refer to do die design. All books i see are considering plate type dies please tell me book which covers casting dies also.
Mở nắp máy ra xem thử bạn😁
Such good music and narrating
What is N value ?
N-Value is the materials "Work Hardening Exponent" it is derived by performing a "curve fit" of the Load-displacement curve when plotted to True strain-stress space. From which it is possible over a portion of the curve to map the recorded data to a constitutive equation. Equations like the sigma = K(epsilon)^n where sigma is the true stress, epsilon is the true strain, K is the strength coefficient, and n is the work hardening exponent
Do you have a tutorial?
Sorry Ernesto, but no I have not tutorial. You would have to contact your local AutoForm support office for training and instructions.
Looking for a good way to improve the steel coil production speeds and ensure the product integrity? Superworker technology manufactures a wide variety of automatic steel strapping machine to binding/banding the metal products, which is the most efficient method for strap application, please check the video given below to see how the machine strapping the coils, kzread.info/dash/bejne/jI2r17FqgpTZqag.html You can also contact us at chinasuperworker.com/
very clear and understandable, thanks for your help. You can also mention that the sad region indicated with the sad face :( refers to the zone where fracture occurs and the happy region indicated with the smiling face :) indicates the safe zone where the material will not undergo fracturing
Thankuu sir, you just simply explained the FLD. I'm working on a Nakazima test by simulation tool. I'll be glad if you share some information about Nakazima test. And if u can tell me about pamstamp 2g software
That has to be Kathleen Turner... derp, it said it at the end.
Robert Paulson, correct! AK commissioned the video back around 94 or so. Back when i hosted monthly tech training on metal forming, this VHS played in every course. I used to know it by heart.
Where can I get the dimensions for the ASTM test specimen?
Could you specify the material which you are planning to test?
Sounds like the narrator has just finished off her 9th packet of cigarettes for today.
Yeah, I am pretty sure that's Eva Gardner (actor dancer and one of Frank Sinatra's wives.
It’s Kathleen Turner
She probably just worked a shift at AK 😵
Excellent...
I saw it with my father who worked in the steel industry. I thought that this job is a good job. I want America to return to a great country.