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This is software that calculates overbend necessary to overcome springback in bends. | This is software that calculates overbend necessary to overcome springback in bends. |
Revision as of 19:08, 16 May 2009
Reduce Scrap & Save Material by Predicting Springback BEFORE Bending the Part |
This is software that calculates overbend necessary to overcome springback in bends.
Three Step Process for Predicting Springback
- STEP 1: Two test bends are made. Typically they are 20 and 120 degrees. The bender is set to bend these angles and a test tube is bent.
- STEP 2: The actual resulting bend angles are measured and entered into the overbend calculator.
- STEP 3: Two values called "proportional" and "fixed" are calculated and used in a springback formula to predict overbend to overcome springback at any angle.
Download
Download Overbend Calculator 30-day Trial Package (Shareware)
Other Pages
- Main Overbend Calculator Web Page
- Purchase an Activation Code: Online Store - Overbend Calculator Page