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Peter Ulintz, Precision Metalforming Association.  This section originally appeared in the September 2023 issue of MetalForming Magazine under the title “Stronger AHSS Knowledge Required for Metal Stampers”. Reproduced with the permission of MetalForming Magazine.

 

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