Searching for plate forming NC press machines.

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  1. vineethn88
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    vineethn88 Junior Member

    Hi
    I am searching for information about NC press machines* which can be used for plate forming. eg: press machines for forming 3-d curvatures plates used in ship building.
    I have heard that such pressing machines are quite common in European yards.
    Kindly refer to some site or person ,which could be helpful for me .

    *By saying NC controlled 3-d press machines i just indicate a pressing machine which can press and form 3-d curvatures of steel plates by inputting curve forms digitally.
    if there is any apt term used for such machine please tell me that too.
     
  2. wardd
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    wardd Senior Member

    are you referring to a drop hammer or press brake?

    using a drop hammer is an art not easily digitized
     
  3. vineethn88
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    I'm actually searching whether there is any alternative for "line heating" method.
    I've come across a info that in European yards such complex 3D curvatures are made from hydraulic pressing machines.
    I feel that the brake press machine is used for shaping 2-D curvatures in plates.
    Isn't it ?
    In some documentary also i came across such a shape forming machine .
    A ship building documentary. A portion of a bulbous bow was under construction. A plate was placed in the machine in between two dyes (male & female dyes) then the hydraulic pressing is carried out.
    I'm looking for information of that machine.
     

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    wardd Senior Member

    yes a press brake bends sheet and plate

    were the dies circular in form one male and one female?

    that would be new to me
     
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