EP2602334A1 - Installation et procédé de déformation à chaud de platines - Google Patents
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
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- C21D—MODIFYING THE PHYSICAL STRUCTURE OF FERROUS METALS; GENERAL DEVICES FOR HEAT TREATMENT OF FERROUS OR NON-FERROUS METALS OR ALLOYS; MAKING METAL MALLEABLE, e.g. BY DECARBURISATION OR TEMPERING
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C21—METALLURGY OF IRON
- C21D—MODIFYING THE PHYSICAL STRUCTURE OF FERROUS METALS; GENERAL DEVICES FOR HEAT TREATMENT OF FERROUS OR NON-FERROUS METALS OR ALLOYS; MAKING METAL MALLEABLE, e.g. BY DECARBURISATION OR TEMPERING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F27—FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
- F27D—DETAILS OR ACCESSORIES OF FURNACES, KILNS, OVENS, OR RETORTS, IN SO FAR AS THEY ARE OF KINDS OCCURRING IN MORE THAN ONE KIND OF FURNACE
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C21—METALLURGY OF IRON
- C21D—MODIFYING THE PHYSICAL STRUCTURE OF FERROUS METALS; GENERAL DEVICES FOR HEAT TREATMENT OF FERROUS OR NON-FERROUS METALS OR ALLOYS; MAKING METAL MALLEABLE, e.g. BY DECARBURISATION OR TEMPERING
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- C21D1/673—Quenching devices for die quenching
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C21—METALLURGY OF IRON
- C21D—MODIFYING THE PHYSICAL STRUCTURE OF FERROUS METALS; GENERAL DEVICES FOR HEAT TREATMENT OF FERROUS OR NON-FERROUS METALS OR ALLOYS; MAKING METAL MALLEABLE, e.g. BY DECARBURISATION OR TEMPERING
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- the invention relates to a heating device, in particular an austenitization device for a plant for hot forming blanks, wherein the heating device is embodied for locally heating, in particular austenitization, of regions of the blanks and encompasses at least one burner.
- the invention further relates to a corresponding plant for hot forming blanks and to a corresponding method for hot forming a blank, in the case of which at least one region of the blank is heated locally, in particular austenitized, and is formed by means of pressing.
- metal sheets used hereby are accordingly also identified as "blanks".
- a blank is a correspondingly cut, die cut, joined and/or preformed metal sheet.
- the measures according to the invention cannot only be used in the case of correspondingly prepared metal sheets, but also in the case of the respective used base materials.
- the invention thus extends to all workpieces or semifinished parts, respectively, which can be formed in a corresponding forming process, for example by means of pressing and/or deep-drawing.
- the hot forming makes it possible to produce components comprising a high stability and a complex geometry without resilience and allows for a significant weight reduction in the case of the auto bodies manufactured therewith, e.g., as well as for an increase of safety, for example of passengers of a corresponding vehicle.
- hot forming methods are combined forming and hardening and tempering techniques.
- corresponding steels such as manganese-boron steels, for example, stabilities of more than 1,500 MPa can be reached therewith.
- Press-hardening methods comprise, for example, the heating of blanks to a temperature, which lies above the complete austenitization temperature, e.g. above 850°C, and the subsequent quick cool-down of the blank in the tool.
- the desired martensitic structure comprising the desired stability is formed through this.
- the combination of the forming with the quenching in a tool is occasionally also identified as press- or form-hardening.
- roller hearth furnaces are used for preheating the blanks in response to the hot forming of highest-strength materials for car bodies.
- the heating of such furnaces typically takes place by means of steel pipes, which are heated electrically or by means of gas burners.
- a certain "supply" of preheated components is necessary in the plant.
- the heat treatment duration for the temperature control of the steel represents a significant parameter, which defines the clock cycle of a corresponding press.
- roller hearth furnaces encompass a length of up to 50 meters and thus require corresponding structural conditions, including an efficient dissipation of excess heat.
- Drum melting furnaces which are used as an alternative to roller hearth furnaces, to preheat components, also encompass corresponding disadvantages. They are also heated by means of steel pipes and are unsatisfactory in view of their degree of efficiency.
- Press-hardened components are characterized by their high stability and stiffness. As mentioned, metal sheet thicknesses can be reduced through this and weight can thus be saved. However, the low ultimate strain of press-hardened components is problematic, which can lead to the formation of tears in the case of subsequent production operations, such as the welding of further parts, e.g.. For this reason, it is desirable to embody certain areas of a vehicle body, e.g., so as to be press-hardened, and to embody other areas such that they encompass a higher ductility and can thus absorb more energy by means of plastic deformation.
- the instant invention proposes a heating device, in particular an austenitization device for a plant for hot forming blanks and a corresponding plant, wherein the heating device is embodied for locally heating, in particular austenitization regions, of the blanks and encompasses at least one burner, and which is characterized in that provision is made for means for moving the burner and/or the flame of the burner to the regions, which are provided for the local heating.
- a method for hot forming a blank is furthermore proposed, in the case of which at least one region of the blank is heated locally, in particular austenitized, and is formed by means of pressing, which is characterized in that the region of the blanks, which is to be heated, is heated by means of at least one burner, wherein the burner and/or the flame of the burner of the region, which is to be heated, of the blank are moved.
- the measures proposed according to the invention comprise the provision of means for moving the burner and/or the flame of the burner to the regions, which are provided for the local heating, in a heating device, in particular austenitization device, for a plant for hot forming blanks, wherein the heating device is embodied for locally heating, in particular austenitization, of regions of the blanks and encompasses at least one burner.
- blades in the context of this application shall be understood in a comprehensive manner.
- the term includes metal sheets, semifinished parts, joined and/or preformed components, which are hot formed, in particular press-hardened, in a corresponding plant.
- a significant aspect of the invention is the use of means for moving the burner and/or the flame of the burner. Only this makes it possible to specifically heat only certain regions of the blanks continuously, without heating the entire blank.
- the means for moving the burner or the burner flame allow for an accurate local heating of the blank with a high spatial resolution.
- the movable burner has or the movable burners, respectively, have the advantage of an increased flexibility.
- the burner can be moved very accurately to that location, which is to be heated.
- the invention it is possible to move one or a plurality of burners comprising a relatively small flame and/or a narrow focus of the flame across the region, which is to be heated, such that the latter is heated evenly at all locations. Due to a high focusing of the burner flame, the invention, on the other hand, also allows for the heating of small regions.
- a continuous heating requires the use of a larger flame, which covers the entire area, which is to be heated, but which encompasses the disadvantage that small regions cannot be heated accurately. This is so, because, in the event that a plurality of smaller burners is used, the area between the individual burner flames would be heated less than the areas, which are impacted directly by the flames.
- the heating device according to the invention in particular the austenitization device, is embodied for partial heating, in particular austenitizing, thus for heating or austenitizing certain regions or local areas of blanks, respectively.
- At least one burner flame of the burner can thereby be directed to the region(s) provided for the partial heating, in particular austenitization.
- a corresponding burner arrangement thus provides in particular for a defined local austenitization of regions, in which a high local stability can be reached subsequently, for example by means of press-hardening. However, a lower hardness and a higher expansion of the material are ensured in the non-austenitized areas after the press-hardening.
- the means for moving the burner or the burners preferably comprise a robot.
- robot is to be understood in particular as a machine or as an industrial robot, which can be programmed and/or controlled and which can move the burner to desired positions or tilt or rotate it such that the flame of the burner impacts the region, which is to be heated.
- the movement of the burner either takes place by means of a program sequence, which is provided to the robot, or the robot is equipped with sensors or is connected to sensors, which supply the information required for moving the burner.
- the robot can be provided with a robotic arm, a gripper or another burner holder and with a control.
- the robot and generally the means for moving the burner can be embodied such that the burner can be moved, rotated and/or tilted in all three dimensions.
- a hydrogen-oxygen burner a fuel-oxygen burner, in particular a fuel gas-oxygen burner or an acetylene burner is used.
- a fuel-oxygen burner in particular a fuel gas-oxygen burner or an acetylene burner
- Such burner types are known on principle, for example from DE 103 54 411 A1 .
- the term acetylene burner is to comprise acetylene-oxygen burners and acetylene-air burners.
- Pre-mixing fuel gas-oxygen burners are also used, for example, for the so-called flame polishing of glass parts, in particular parts made of lead crystal or soda-lime glass. At least a part of the surface of the glass part is hereby heated and melted by means of the burner flame.
- Corresponding burners are also known as so-called hydropox burners and are sold by the applicant under this brand name.
- Pre-mixing fuel gas-oxygen burners are characterized by a particularly high heat transfer efficiency. Contrary to so-called externally-mixing burners, a gas mixture of fuel gas and oxygen is already supplied to a burner head of a pre-mixing fuel gas-oxygen burner, instead of being generated first in a corresponding burner head. Pre-mixing burners generate particularly hard flames, which are suitable to melt larger surface areas, which can also encompass depressions or other irregularities. As was brought to light according to the invention, this represents a significant advantage as compared to externally-mixing burners. Only a soft flame, which cannot permeate in particular into corners, holes or depressions of a surface, can be generated in externally-mixing burners.
- the use of a pre-mixing burner thus provides in particular for a local heating of areas, in particular of differently formed areas, of corresponding blanks. Even though it would also be possible to reach high temperatures by heating by means of an externally-mixing burner for a longer period of time, there is a risk thereby that the blank heats up as a whole, not only in the desired areas.
- the burner used according to the invention can be arranged in the plant or also downstream from the plant between plant and downstream pressing tool.
- a burner comprising a plurality of nozzle openings, from which the fuel-oxygen or the hydrogen-oxygen mixture or the acetylene-air or acetylene-oxygen mixture escapes.
- the burner has between 100 and 1000 nozzle openings. A highly continuous heating of the region, which is to be heated, is attained in this manner.
- the nozzle openings are distributed to an area of the burner head, which has a width of between 50 and 400 mm.
- the area of the burner or of the burner head, respectively, which is covered by the nozzle openings, is preferably chosen as a function of the size of the regions, which are to be heated.
- the burner has a plurality of nozzle openings, which are arranged close to one another, comprising a relatively small diameter.
- a highly continuous heating of the blanks or of the regions of the blanks, which are to be heated, respectively, can be attained in this manner.
- the diameter of the nozzle openings is less than 2 mm or less than 1.5 mm.
- nozzle openings comprising a diameter of between 0.5 mm and 1.3 mm are chosen.
- the nozzle openings are preferably arranged tightly, so as to ensure a highly continuous heating.
- the distance of two adjacent nozzle openings lies between 1 mm and 4 mm.
- the heating device comprising the burner or the burners has an output of between 50 and 500 kW.
- the output of one burner is between 30 and 150 kW.
- one or a plurality of burners is installed.
- the output of the burner or of the burners is distributed to a plurality of nozzle openings, so that the burner output for each nozzle opening remains relatively low, and a local heating of the blank, which is too high, is thus avoided.
- the heating device is embodied as austenitization device. By using a pre-mixing hydrogen-oxygen burner or a pre-mixing fuel-oxygen burner, a local austenitization is possible in particular in a particularly efficient manner. A complete austenitization of a blank can also be provided in a particularly quick and energy-efficient manner.
- a partial maceration of areas of a blank is also possible by embodying the heating device with a movable burner.
- the heating device heats the corresponding areas of the blank only to a temperature of below the austenitization temperature.
- a preferred heating device in particular a corresponding austenitization device, is equipped for in particular local heating of the blanks to a temperature of between 750-1,050°C, in particular of between 800-1,000°C, for example of between 850-950°C.
- a corresponding temperature depends on the respective materials and lies above am austenitization temperature. In the case of the manganese-boron steels, for example, said austenitization temperature is approx. 850°C.
- the austenitization temperature can be reached or exceeded quickly, respectively, by means of a corresponding burner, in particular in areas of the blank, which can be predetermined.
- a plant according to the invention for hot forming blanks has a heating device as described above for locally heating the blanks and a pressing device for forming the heated blanks.
- such a plant further encompasses at least one loading device for loading the plant with the blanks and/or at least one transfer device for transferring the blanks into at least one pressing device of the plant.
- the clock cycle can in particular be reduced further in that provision is made upstream of the heating device for a preheating device.
- the blanks initially pass through the preheating device, in which they are heated completely. Certain regions of the blanks are subsequently heated again or are heated further with the help of the heating device according to the invention.
- the at least one preheating device comprises at least one paternoster furnace.
- Vertical paternoster furnaces for example, which encompass an improved energy efficiency and which in particular provide the advantage of being able to replace common roller hearth furnaces, which, as mentioned, are of a large design and which thus require corresponding structural conditions, can be used as paternoster furnaces, which are known on principle.
- paternoster furnaces can be heated electrically or with fuel and can be operated in corresponding temperature ranges, so that an efficient and reliable heating is ensured.
- a corresponding plant encompasses a preheating device, which is equipped to preheat the blanks to a temperature of between 450-850°C, in particular between 600-800°C, for example between 650-750°C.
- the preheating device serves to preheat the blanks to a temperature of between 450°C and 550°C.
- corresponding preheating temperatures lie just below or at a certain distance below a lower limit of an austenitization temperature of corresponding materials, so that a complete austenitization of the materials is not yet attained by means of the preheating of the blanks.
- the respective temperature which is to be used, depends on the respective material of the blanks.
- the complete austenitization temperature of manganese-boron steels is 850°C, for example.
- the person of skill in the art can derive corresponding temperatures simply from available material key figures. Due to the only relatively small distance to the austenitization temperature, a corresponding preheating provides for a subsequent partial austenitization within a short period of time in an energy-efficient manner, in particular in (defined) areas of blanks, which can be predetermined. As mentioned, a partial maceration of a corresponding blank material can also be provided in response to the heating to temperature of below the austenitization temperature.
- this preheating device preheating device with at least one premixing hydrogen-oxygen burner or fuel gas-oxygen burner.
- a highly efficient, in particular also an area by area preheating of blanks is possible with this.
- the heating device in particular an austenitization device, and the preheating device are combined in the form of a structural unit.
- This provides for compact plants, which have a small design and which can be operated in an energy-efficient manner, which, for example, require only a heat or temperature insulation, respectively.
- the invention is used for the manufacture of auto body components of motor vehicles, for example the B-pillar of a motor vehicle cell, in a particularly advantageous manner.
- Such auto body components in view of hardness, material stability and expansion characteristics.
- the blanks used for this purpose are not to be too brittle, because tears can otherwise form in the material in response to the forming processes and welding processes, which are necessary for the manufacture of the auto body components.
- the burner or the burners used for the heating, in particular austenitization, according to the invention produce water or water vapor-containing exhaust gases.
- these water-containing exhaust gases reach the preheating device, a considerable dew point occurs in the preheating device, which can lead to an increased portion of diffusible hydrogen in the metallic structure of the blanks.
- the blanks thus become more brittle and the above-described material tears ("delayed fracture") can occur.
- the housing encompasses one or a plurality of vents, which are connected to an extraction device. The exhaust gas does not only flow out of the vents, but is removed actively.
- the vents are not identical with the inlet or outlet opening for feeding or discharging the blank into and out of the housing.
- the vents are arranged such that a flow, which keeps the exhaust gas away from the inlet opening, is embodied in the housing, so as to prevent that exhaust gas reaches via the inlet opening into the preheating device connected upstream thereof.
- the inlet opening can be provided with a gas veil, in particular a nitrogen veil.
- a gas, for example nitrogen is blown into the housing in the area of the inlet opening, so as to form a gas barrier for escaping exhaust gas.
- the method according to the invention for hot forming of a blank is characterized in that a region of the blank is heated by means of at least one burner, wherein the burner and/or the flame of the burner is moved towards the region of the blank, which is to be heated, and the blank is subsequently formed by means of pressing.
- the blanks are loaded into a plant according to the invention, are preheated to a preheating temperature in a preheating device of the plant, are at least locally heated or austenitized, respectively, in the heating device, in particular in an austenitization device, and are formed by means of pressing in a pressing device.
- the pressing method can be a press-hardening method.
- the plant according to the invention for hot forming blanks, the heating device according to the invention for the partial austenitizing of the blanks for such a plant as well as the method according to the invention for hot forming and partial austenitizing benefit similarly from the above-explained advantages.
- Figure 1 shows a plant for hot forming blanks according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- the plant as a whole is identified with 10. It has a loading device 3, in which corresponding blanks P, for example punched metal sheet pieces, can be loaded into a corresponding plant in arrow direction (lower horizontal arrow).
- the blanks P are introduced into a lower area of the preheating device 4 in arrow direction, are lifted upwards (illustrated by means of a vertical arrow) and are heated continuously during the lifting. Reference is made to the above information with regard to the temperatures used in the preheating device 4.
- the blanks P leave the latter again in the arrow direction (upper horizontal arrow). They subsequently pass through an austenitization device 2, which encompasses a burner 1, which is symbolized herein as a three-flamed burner 1.
- the burner 1 can encompass any number of burner flames.
- the burner 1 can also be embodied so as to be mobile and can impact different areas of a blank P consecutively. For this purpose, provision can be made for corresponding movement devices, which can also be controlled fully-automatically, for example, by using a corresponding control.
- the blanks P pass through the austenitization device 2 in arrow direction and are heated there at least in predetermined locally defined areas to a temperature, which lies above an austenitization temperature of the corresponding material.
- the blanks P subsequently reach into a transfer device 5 and are transferred there to a pressing tool, for example, which, however, is not illustrated in Figure 1 .
- FIG. 2 A preferred embodiment of a burner head, which can be used according to the invention, is illustrated in Figure 2 (right).
- a burner head for use according to the state of the art is shown in Figure 2 (left).
- a so-called externally-mixing burner head for being used according to the state of the art is identified with 21
- a pre-mixing burner head, which can be used according to the invention is identified with 22.
- the externally-mixing burner head 21 has a line 212, which is located on the outside, for providing oxygen, and a line 211, which is located on the inside, for providing fuel gas, in particular hydrogen.
- a mixing of the gases provided via both channels first takes place in the area of burner nozzles 213.
- corresponding so-called externally-mixing burners generate relatively soft flames, which are only conditionally suitable for the purposes according to the invention.
- the minimal distance between two burner nozzles 213 is furthermore defined by the dimensions of the fuel gas supply line 211 and the oxygen supply line 212. This means that the distance of the fuel nozzles 213 among one another cannot fall below a certain minimum distance, whereby the number of the fuel nozzles 213 for each length is limited upwards vice versa.
- a much harder burner flame which ensures an improved energy transfer, can be generated with a pre-mixing hydrogen-oxygen burner, which is used according to the invention and which has a common channel 221, via which a hydrogen-oxygen mixture is supplied to a burner head 22.
- the corresponding gas mixture already flows out of the nozzles 223 as mixture and is ignited there.
- the burner nozzles 223 can be arranged much more tightly than in the case of an embodiment as externally-mixing burner. The tight arrangement of the burner nozzles 223 provides for a considerably more even heating of the blank.
- Figure 3 shows a flow chart of a method according to a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention in a schematic illustration.
- a first method step 101 corresponding blanks P are punched out of a metal sheet.
- a method step 102 they are loaded into a hot forming plant according to the invention, for example by means of a loading device. This can take place continuously.
- the blanks P are preheated in the plant, for the purpose of which the afore-explained means can be used.
- an in particular partial austenitization takes place, as explained above.
- the blanks P are transferred into a pressing tool by means of a transfer device in step 105 and are pressed there in a step 106, for example press-hardened. After quenching in the pressing tool, blanks comprising areas with different joining characteristics are thus available.
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