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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ClinchingClinching - Wikipedia

    In metalworking, clinching or press-joining is a bulk sheet metal forming process aimed at joining thin metal sheets without additional components, using special tools to plastically form an interlock between two or more sheets.

  2. Clinching, also known as press joining, is a high-speed, mechanical fastening technique for point joining of sheet metal components. It is suitable for ductile metal sheets from around 0.5 to 3mm thick, up to a total joint thickness of about 6mm.

  3. What is Clinching? Clinching is a solid-state joining process used to create strong and durable connections between sheet metal components without the need for additional materials such as adhesives or fasteners.

  4. May 15, 2019 · The clinching process is a method of joining sheet metal by localised cold-forming of the materials. RIVCLINCH® is a cost-effective, environmentally friendly...

  5. In manufacturing, clinching is a mechanical joining process used to join two or more pieces of sheet metal without the need for additional fasteners such as bolts, screws, or rivets. This process creates a strong, permanent, and reliable connection between the metal pieces.

  6. Clinching, a solid-state joining process, offers a versatile and efficient approach to create strong and durable connections between sheet metal components.

  7. sheetmetal.me › tooling-terminology › clinchingClinching – SheetMetal.Me

    Clinching is the processes of joining sheet metal by drawing a circular button through two sheets, forming a mushroom shape, interlocking them together. The interlocking feature forms water tight, permanent, joints between them. Clinching provides a cleaner alternative to riveting and spot welding.

  8. Clinching is a process in which sheets of various materialsmainly metals – are joint whithout the employment of additional elements, as opposed to traditional metal welding. Clinching technique does not need any additional fill or weld material: it doesn’t need pegs, screwes, rivets, bolts and nuts.

  9. Clinching describes the forming of a Clinchlok joint. A Clinchlok joint is formed when the upper tooling squeezes the two ply of material joined between a punch and die. The strength of the Clinchlok joint and the life expectancy of the punch and die are both determined by the amount of squeeze.

  10. Oct 15, 2019 · Clinch joining is also known as press-joining or clinching. It is one way to quickly and cost-effectively join sheet metal without the use of fasteners, welding, or adhesives. How it works: A punch is pressed through both layers of sheet metal into a die and in such a way that the sheets become locked together.