Tube Elongation Percentage

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Why Calculate Tube Elongation Percentage?

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For some applications, it is important for fabricators to calculate the cut length of parts in advance of bending. The tube elongation percentage value lets you remove elongation from the cut length before bending begins. For example, you may want to quote a project with tens of thousands of pieces - and you want to make a better calculated estimate of total material use.

Reason 1: For Reuse on New Parts

You could setup and bend the part and measure the cut length before and the length of elongation on the end of the tube after bending for every part. Or you could store this information in VTube's springback compensation library and use it to predict the lengths of future parts with similar materials and setups. (VTube stores the tube elongation % for a setup inside the springback table.)

Reason 2: To Unbend Parts with Components in VTube

VTube can unbend tubes in real-time. Unbent parts with holes and components unbent are more useful if they take into account proper tube elongation. For example, you may need to unbend a tube with holes in order to drill the holes before bending. Accounting for elongation becomes critical in this situation.





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