According to American Machine Tools, you are correct.
http://www.americanmachinetools.com/...e_strength.htm
More important considerations are bend radius and springback. Most press
brakes come with sharp upper dies and 90° "vee" lower dies. Neither work
very well with hardened aluminum alloy. For aluminum, you need a "U"
channel in the bottom die, and a radiused upper die. 1/8" radius is a good
general purpose choice for the upper die.
To get a 90° bend in 2024 aluminum, you have to over bend it by about 7° to
accomodate springback. For 7075 T-6 it is 20°. This can't be done with a
90° "vee" die.
Ihab Awad wrote in news:d9KdnZNva5hK7j_fRVn-
:
Hi folks,
Most bending brakes rate their capacity by the thickness of mild steel
that can be bent. How does this relate to capacity of 2024-T3 aluminum?
So, what aluminum thickness can a 16ga, 20ga, 22ga, ... brake handle?
Should I simply multiply by the ratio of the yield strengths? That
somehow seems like an oversimplification.....
Thanks a lot. Peace,
Ihab
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