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publicationDate 2015-02-25-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention End socket forging monolithic molding counterdie and forging press thereof
abstract The end socket forging monolithic molding counterdie in nuclear power underlying device technologies field and a forging press thereof, this device comprises: spherical upper male mould, with some overall water nozzle shaping die cavitys forming lower die and be arranged on forming lower die for carrying the locating ring of blank; Monolithic molding water nozzle die cavity is arranged at the bottom surface of the spherical die cavity of forming lower die, and is connected with the external device (ED) of forming lower die.The utility model solves the key technical problems of nuclear power equipment pressure vessel end socket water nozzle solid forging, and when reducing drop stamping, the problem such as forging wrinkle and fracture, makes part performance more even simultaneously effectively.
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