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Hemming and seaming

 
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A closed hem
A seam

Hemming and seaming are two similar metalworking processes in which a sheet metal edge is rolled over onto itself. A hem is when the edge is rolled flush to itself, while a seam joins the edges of two materials.[1]

Hems are commonly used to reinforce an edge, hide burrs and rough edges, and improve appearance.[1]

Seams are commonly used in the food industry on canned goods, on amusement park cars, and in the automotive industry.

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Process

The process for both hemming and seaming are the same, except that the tonnage requirement is greater for seaming. The process starts by bending the edge to an acute angle. A flattening die is then used flatten the hem.[1]

Types

There are two types of hemmed edges: closed hems and open hems. Closed hems are completely flush while open hems have an air pocket in the bend. The major difference is that the tonnage required for a closed hem is much greater than that for an open hem.[2]

Tons per meter requirement for hemming cold-rolled steel and stainless steel[2]
Material thickness [mm] Open hem Closed hem
0.6 9 23
0.8 12 32
1.0 15 40
1.2 17 50
1.6 24 63
2.0 30 80
2.6 55 90
3.2 70 100
4.5 105 200

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Benson 1997, p. 137.
  2. ^ a b Benson 1997, p. 138.

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