Dissimilar Metals
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Dissimilar Metals
Vol. 24 #1, March 1997
New flat film/sheet dies constructed with dissimilar materials should have an extended heat soak time to allow the materials to expand.
Example: A die with stainless jaws or lips will expand at a different rate than the carbon steel body. If the process is started before the materials have time to "grow", leakage will occur at the ends of the die.
- Mark Sewak, LCI Corp.
See also:
Die drool
Stainless steel components
Start up 2
Start up efficiency
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