Coining

Taylor Emma
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Fig 16.8 shows the coining process used in cold working operations. It is basically a cold working operation, which is performed in dies where the metal blank is confined and its lateral flow is restricted. It is mainly used for production of important articles such as medals, coins, stickers and other similar articles, which possess shallow configurations on their surfaces. The operation involves placing a metal slug in the die and applying heavy pressure by the punch. The metal flows plastically and is squeezed to the shape between punch and the die. The process, on account of the very high pressures required, can be employed only for soft metals with high plasticity.

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