Protection plate

At Deform, great efforts are made in developing hot forming of quenched and tempered steel. When hot forming we heat the steel up to a well defined temperature within the normalisation area, after which we press form in special press tools to the specified shape and finally we are quenching the steel back to the original mechanical properties. One condition to succeed is that you are most competent in the forming technique as well as the quenching and tempering process.

  


Example of protection plate delivered in over 1000 individuals.
  


Lorry protection module with two different types of armour plating


Deform hot forms hemispheres in Weldox 900E for mobile explosion containment vessels supplied by Dynasafe AB.
  


 Sampel of detail in armour steel Armox 600


Pressure vessel head in armour steel, subjected
to ballistic testing by Deform


 Hot formed detail in 8 mm thick armour steel