Blank holder restrains the metal on its movement as a double action of forming or drawing operation takes place.

During drawing operations, if the force is sufficient, the metal wrinkles. If the force is excessive, the metal tears. The part of a draw die which holds the workpiece against the draw ring to control metal flow. A blank holder is also called binder, binder ring, or ring.

Ref: 122563/2006-10-10


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