Hemming-Sheet metal operations-Everything you need to know

Hemming is a sheet metal operation in which the edge of the sheet is folded over onto itself.
It is mainly used to eliminate sharp edges and improve strength and appearance.
Hemming is commonly used in automobile body panels and enclosures.

Hemming-Everything you need to know


Hemming in Sheet Metal

What is Hemming?

Hemming is a sheet metal forming operation in which the edge of a sheet is folded over onto itself (usually 180°) to increase stiffness, improve safety, or join two sheets together.

👉 No material is removed
👉 Edge is folded flat
👉 Improves strength and appearance

Hemming is widely used in automobile body panels and appliance covers.


Working Principle

Step-by-step Process:

  1. Flanging – Edge is first bent to about 90°.
  2. Pre-hemming – Edge is bent further (≈ 135°).
  3. Final hemming – Edge is completely folded to 180°.

Main Components

1. Punch

Applies bending force.

2. Die

Supports sheet during folding.

3. Press Machine / Hemming Tool

Mechanical or hydraulic system.


Purpose of Hemming

✔ Removes sharp edges
✔ Increases rigidity
✔ Improves appearance
✔ Joins two sheets together (in some cases)
✔ Reduces vibration


Important Parameters

  • Sheet thickness
  • Bend radius
  • Material ductility
  • Clearance

Proper design prevents:
❌ Cracking
❌ Surface marks
❌ Wrinkling


Types of Hemming

1. Open Hem

Small gap between folded layers.

2. Closed Hem

Folded tightly without gap.

3. Teardrop Hem

Rounded hem to avoid cracking in thick sheets.

4. Rope Hem

Wire inserted inside hem for strength.


Applications

  • Automobile doors
  • Car hoods and trunk lids
  • Washing machine panels
  • Refrigerator doors
  • Metal enclosures

Advantages

✔ Strong edges
✔ Safe handling
✔ Improved appearance
✔ Good stiffness


Disadvantages

✖ Additional operation increases cost
✖ Not suitable for brittle materials
✖ Requires accurate tool alignment


Hemming vs Curling

FeatureHemmingCurling
Edge ShapeFolded flatRolled circular
Angle180° foldCircular loop
PurposeJoining & stiffnessSafety & smooth edge

Summary:

  • Hemming is an edge folding operation.
  • Usually done in stages (flanging → pre-hem → final hem).
  • No material removal.
  • Common in automotive industries.
  • Improves strength and safety.

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