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- Coining_(metalworking) abstract "Coining is a form of precision stamping in which a workpiece is subjected to a sufficiently high stress to induce plastic flow on the surface of the material. A beneficial feature is that in some metals, the plastic flow reduces surface grain size, and work hardens the surface, while the material deeper in the part retains its toughness and ductility. The term comes from the initial use of the process: manufacturing of coins.Coining is used to manufacture parts for all industries and is commonly used when high relief or very fine features are required.For example, it is used to produce coins, medals, badges, buttons, precision-energy springs and precision parts with small or polished surface features.Coining is a cold working process (similar to forging which takes place at elevated temperature) that uses a great deal of force to plastically deform a workpiece, so it conforms to a die. Coining can be done using a gear driven press, a mechanical press, or more commonly, a hydraulically actuated press. Coining typically requires higher tonnage presses than stamping, because the workpiece is plastically deformed and not actually cut, as in some other forms of stamping. The coining process is preferred when there is a high tonnage.".
- Coining_(metalworking) thumbnail Coining_press(Royal_Mint).jpg?width=300.
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- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLink Adhesion.
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLink Badge.
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLink Button.
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metal_forming.
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLink Coining_(mint).
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLink Crystallite.
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLink Die_(manufacturing).
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLink Ductility.
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_component.
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLink Forging.
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLink Medal.
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLink Money.
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLink Plastic.
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLink Soldering.
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLink Spring_(device).
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLink Stamping_(metalworking).
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLink Toughness.
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLink Wire_bonding.
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLink Work_hardening.
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLink File:Coining_press(Royal_Mint).jpg.
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coining (metalworking)".
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coining".
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Janvier transfer engraving machine".
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLinkText "coin die".
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLinkText "coin money".
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLinkText "coinage".
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLinkText "coined".
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLinkText "coiner".
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLinkText "coiners".
- Coining_(metalworking) wikiPageWikiLinkText "coining".
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- Coining_(metalworking) subject Category:Metal_forming.
- Coining_(metalworking) hypernym Form.
- Coining_(metalworking) comment "Coining is a form of precision stamping in which a workpiece is subjected to a sufficiently high stress to induce plastic flow on the surface of the material. A beneficial feature is that in some metals, the plastic flow reduces surface grain size, and work hardens the surface, while the material deeper in the part retains its toughness and ductility.".
- Coining_(metalworking) label "Coining (metalworking)".
- Coining_(metalworking) sameAs Q16949754.
- Coining_(metalworking) sameAs m.019b5w.
- Coining_(metalworking) sameAs Q16949754.
- Coining_(metalworking) wasDerivedFrom Coining_(metalworking)?oldid=540381507.
- Coining_(metalworking) depiction Coining_press(Royal_Mint).jpg.
- Coining_(metalworking) isPrimaryTopicOf Coining_(metalworking).