There are 3 main die
cushion types:
* Pneumatic Die Cushions
* Hydraulic Die Cushions
* CNC Die Cushions
Pneumatic Die Cushions are the most popular type.
In most cases they operate at either 100 or 200 psi air pressure.
However, in case of high tonnage requirement in small bed space,
these cushions can be designed to use up to 400 psi air or even
higher pressure nitrogen. In order to preserve nitrogen, these cushions
can also use the combination of shop air and nitrogen. Pneumatic
Die Cushions' tonnage is set by their air/nitrogen pressure. The
tonnage increases throughout the stroke as the total air/nitrogen
volume of die cushion and surge tank decreases. This pressure increase
is defined as pressure build-up that is directly dependent on the
size of the surge tank. Dayton Die Cushions are designed to have
no more than 17% of pressure build-up throughout the stroke.
Hydraulic Die Cushions generally offer more tonnage
in less space as oil pressure can be much higher than air or nitrogen
pressure. Similarly to hydraulic press, hydraulic die cushions deliver
uniform pressure during the whole stroke. They can also have additional
functions added: controlled return or die cushion hold-down. Hydraulic
Die Cushion installation usually includes HPU (hydraulic pump unit),
cooling and filtration systems, hydraulic reservoir, sometimes accumulators
and manifold with valves.
CNC Die Cushions are the most advanced type of
die cushions. They are usually built as hydro-pneumatic die cushions
offering both advantages of hydraulic and pneumatic die cushion.
They offer very high tonnages that can be programmed to change during
the stroke - tonnage control. CNC Die cushions also offer position
control during return part of the stroke as well as hold-down functions
at any point of the stroke. Installation includes HPU, cooling and
filtration systems, hydraulic reservoir, accumulator and manifold
with valves. It also includes electronic interface to the operator
to program tonnage and position curves, set pressures, move cushions,
etc.
Standard Pneumatic Die Cushions can be divided
into categories based on maximum operating pressure, single or dual
chamber design and stroke adjustment.
MAXIMUM OPERATING PRESSURE
Die Cushions can operate at 100, 200 or higher than 200 psi pressure.
Low pressure cushions do not require booster pump and can be connected
directly to shop air lines. High pressure cushions are suitable
when higher tonnage is required as their tonnage is double the tonnage
of low pressure cushions. Shop air is pressurized to 200 psi with
supplied booster pump. High-high pressure die cushions operate at
pressure greater than 200 psi thus they deliver extremely high tonnages.
DIE CUSHION DESIGN
Cushions can have single or double chamber design. Double chamber
die cushions deliver twice the tonnage of single chamber cushion
working at the same pressure.
STROKE ADJUSTMENT
Some die cushion models offer stroke adjustment feature. It offers
stroke variations up to 1 inch for low pressure cushions and up
to 2 inches for high pressure cushions. As a result, operator may
be adjust the stroke rather than changing pressure pins (for length)
when a new job is set-up.
|
Low Pressure |
High Pressure |
Single Chamber |
Double Chamber |
Non-Adj. Stroke |
Adj. Stroke |
Model C |
X |
- |
X |
- |
X |
- |
Model D |
X |
- |
X |
- |
- |
X |
Model MC |
X |
- |
- |
X
|
X |
- |
Model MD |
X |
- |
- |
X |
- |
X |
Model HC |
-
|
X |
X |
- |
X |
- |
Model HD |
- |
X |
X |
- |
- |
X |
Model HMC |
- |
X |
- |
X |
X |
- |
|