Employee in steel production at Waelzholz wearing protective gear and helmet for fine blanking material concepts with 100 percent smooth cut surfaces
Fine blanking grades

Material concepts for fine blanking

100 % smooth cut surfaces

Fine blanking is needed when cut surfaces are also functional surfaces in the end product, requiring them to be smooth as well as free of lacerations and tears. Applications include closure systems for automobile doors as well as the cut surfaces of sprockets, which are decisive in ensuring optimal gearing and long life cycles.
 

 

High cementite globularization for optimal fine blanking properties

Here at Waelzholz we have developed a unique manufacturing concept for our fine blanking grades. Case-hardening steels, steels for hardening and tempering and spring steels are the three types of cold rolled steel strip which are most suitable for fine blanking. In addition to cementite globularization of greater than 98 percent, another prerequisite for the suitability of a material for fine blanking is the exact set-up of a very low yield/tensile ratio.

Application examples for fine blanking grades

Latch made of fine blanked tempered steel for car door locks with up to 100 percent smooth cut
Pawls

Fine blanking with smooth edges

For pawls, the locking devices in car door locks, Waelzholz supplies steels for hardening and tempering that are optimized for fine blanking. Thanks to the use of soft steel materials, customers can achieve up to 100 percent smooth edges when fine blanking. Piece hardening is then used to achieve the final degree of hardness required.

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