Blanking-Everything you need to know

Blanking is a sheet metal cutting operation in which a flat piece (called the blank) is punched out from a metal sheet.
The blanked piece is the required product, and the remaining sheet is scrap.
It is commonly performed using a punch and die in press machines.

Blanking-Everything you need to know


Blanking in Sheet Metal

What is Blanking?

Blanking is a sheet metal cutting operation in which a flat piece (blank) is cut from a large sheet using a punch and die.

๐Ÿ‘‰ The cut-out piece (blank) is the required product
๐Ÿ‘‰ The remaining sheet is scrap


Working Principle

  1. The sheet is placed over the die.
  2. The punch moves downward.
  3. Shear stress develops.
  4. The material fractures.
  5. The blank falls through the die opening.

Main Components

1๏ธโƒฃ Punch

  • Moving tool
  • Size equals required blank size

2๏ธโƒฃ Die

  • Fixed tool
  • Opening slightly larger than punch (clearance provided)

3๏ธโƒฃ Sheet Metal

  • Material being cut

4๏ธโƒฃ Press Machine

  • Mechanical or hydraulic

Clearance in Blanking

Clearance = Gap between punch and die

Typical clearance:
5โ€“10% of sheet thickness

Effects:

  • Too small โ†’ High force, tool wear
  • Too large โ†’ Burr, rough edges

Blanking Force Formula


Example

If:

  • Circular blank diameter = 50 mm
  • Thickness = 2 mm
  • Shear strength = 300 MPa

Required force โ‰ˆ 94 kN


Types of Blanking

1. Simple Blanking

Single cut operation.

2. Progressive Blanking

Multiple operations in stages.

3. Compound Blanking

More than one cutting operation in one stroke.


Blanking vs Punching

FeatureBlankingPunching
ProductCut piece (blank)Sheet with hole
ScrapRemaining sheetRemoved piece
Punch SizeEqual to blank sizeSmaller than hole size

Advantages

โœ” High production rate
โœ” Accurate dimensions
โœ” Suitable for mass production
โœ” Economical


Disadvantages

โœ– Tool wear
โœ– Burr formation
โœ– Noise


Applications

  • Coin manufacturing
  • Washers
  • Electrical laminations
  • Automotive components
  • Gaskets

Summary

  • Blanking is a shearing operation.
  • The blank is the finished product.
  • Clearance is given on the die side.
  • Force depends on perimeter, thickness, and shear strength.

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