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2020/05/05
Bilsing adds laser hardening service for automotive dies

Compared to other heat treatment methodologies, laser heat treating consistently delivers higher-quality dies faster and at less cost.

Laser heat treating (LHT) enables precise application of the laser beam to the work spot with minimal heating of adjoining areas, as well as millisecond speed control for near-zero distortion and consistent hardness depth. This dimensional control means that post-hardening material removal can be limited to polishing and abrasion, totally eliminating the need for hard milling as typically required by induction-, furnace-, and flame-heating hardening processes.

Bilsing Automation (Attendorn, Germany) has added LHT for hardening of automotive forming and stamping dies to its service offerings. As compared to other heat treatment methodologies, LHT consistently delivers higher-quality dies faster and at less cost. This laser heat treating service is performed at one of the company’s innovation centers, Bilsing Automation Tic. Ltd. Sti. (Bursa, Turkey).

Bilsing is able to provide LHT for any steel with a 0.2% carbon content or higher, and can handle die sizes from 1 to 5000 cm and 30 tons. It also provides any necessary secondary dimensional operations.

Laser surface hardening of dies is a widely used practice across Europe and is growing in its use in the United States and Asia. As a global organization with experience manufacturing complex dies/tools for the forming process, as well automated tooling, this new die hardening capability is a natural extension to the company’s offerings.

Bilsing Automation supplies industrial tooling solutions, specializing in automated tooling and material handling systems with over 30 years’ experience in automotive stamping and body-shop applications, as well as developing material handling solutions for injection molding, fabrication, packaging, hydroforming, and nonautomotive applications. The company also offers 3D digital simulation and onsite training services.

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