Latest Deep Draw Press Uses Hydraulic Pressure up to 11,600 psi

Press Release Summary:

  • Features flexible forming technology that enables the press to perform four forming operations
  • Equipped with movable punch forming system for deep drawing of intricate shapes
  • Ideal for aerospace engine components, including deep drawn parts, in high-strength, heat-resistant materials

Original Press Release:

Quintus Hydroform Deep Draw Press Expands Sheet Metal Capabilities for Aeroforma Technologies Aerospace Parts Production

Press flexibility and class-leading performance support aerospace supplier’s vertical integration strategy

VÄSTERÅS, SWEDEN (PRWEB) MARCH 02, 2021 - The addition of a new hydroform deep draw press from Quintus Technologies brings increased capacity, flexibility, and production efficiencies to aerospace parts manufacturer Aeroforma Technologies.

Installed in the Aeroforma Technologies facility in Cheltenham, United Kingdom, the Quintus model QFM 1.1-800 Deep Draw Press uses hydraulic pressure up to 11,600 psi to form parts in a variety of shapes, thicknesses, and tough materials, achieving tight tolerances with minimal thinning. Proprietary flexible forming technology enables the press to perform four forming operations in a single machine. In addition to block tool forming, cavity tool forming, and expansion forming, the very versatile Quintus press is also equipped with a movable punch forming system for deep drawing of intricate shapes.

The press is a good fit for Aeroforma Technologies, which over several decades has earned an enviable reputation as a supplier of high-quality fabricated metal components to the aerospace industry. Installation of the QFM 1.1-800 represents Aeroforma Technologies’ commitment to benefit its customers by bringing core processes under one roof to reduce lead times, streamline logistics, and increase competitiveness.

“Our strategy of providing a vertically integrated sourcing solution—from raw material procurement through to forming, welding, surface treating, and assembly—is one which our customer base is finding increasingly attractive,” says Antoni Kwiatkowski, Group Managing Director, Aeroforma Technologies. “Key to that strategy is ensuring state-of-the-art machinery along with extensive industry knowledge and experience. With its class-leading hydroform envelope and depth of draw, the Quintus press helps ensure that we remain ahead of the pack.”

The Quintus Flexform™ process utilizes a unique combination of a single rigid tool half, operating in conjunction with a flexible rubber diaphragm subjected to high hydraulic pressure, to form sheet metal parts with great accuracy and repeatability. This process produces high-quality parts, in complex shapes and tough alloys, and at tight tolerances. It also generates significant tool and process cost savings, especially of great value where intricately shaped components are required in low to moderate volumes.

The QFM 1.1-800 is equipped with two forming stations, one of which is the deep draw, offering a maximum blank diameter of 43.1 inches (1095 mm) and maximum draw depth of 10 inches (254 mm). The second forming station is tailor made to accommodate block tool, cavity tool, and expansion tool forming.

“Our Flexform technology is ideal for aerospace engine components, including deep drawn parts, in high-strength, heat-resistant materials,” says Jan Söderström, CEO of Quintus Technologies. “Aeroforma Technologies is a leading provider of hydroform component solutions, and we are happy to support its commitment to provide class-leading quality and cost-effective sourcing solutions to the aviation industry.”

Aeroforma Technologies has supplemented its press purchase with a long-term Quintus® Care Program, a rigorous agreement that ensures flawless production, press operation, and equipment maintenance. The program provides for application support, high availability of spare and wear parts, and guaranteed and prioritized technical support. It also includes annual press inspections, training, and recertification of Aeroforma Technologies personnel to maintain and elevate their skills.

About Quintus Technologies
Quintus Technologies is the global leader in high pressure technology. The company designs, manufactures, installs, and supports high pressure systems for sheet metal forming and densification of advanced materials. Quintus has delivered over 1,900 systems to customers within industries such as aerospace, automotive, energy, and medical implants. The company is headquartered in Västerås, Sweden, with a presence in 45 countries worldwide. For more information, visit https://quintustechnologies.com/

About Aeroforma Technologies
Established in 1988, Aeroforma Technologies has grown organically and through acquisition, while developing its strategy of vertical integration to offer a comprehensive sourcing solution for individual processes and complete sub-assemblies. Aeroforma Technologies services range from material sourcing, blank profiling, sheet forming and heat treatment, surface treatment, and sealant assembly to tool/product engineering, machining, pipe forming, weld/braze assembly, and non-destructive testing. The company operates five facilities across the U.K. and mainland Europe. To learn more, go to aeroforma.com.

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