What is K-Factor in Sheet Metal Design?

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What is K-Factor in Sheet Metal Design?

K-factor (bending factor) is used to calculate the bend allowance and locate the neutral axis of a sheet metal part during bending operations.

1️⃣ Definition of K-Factor

The K-factor is the ratio of the neutral axis position to the material thickness (t) in a bending operation. Its value ranges between 0 and 1.

2️⃣ Formula of K-Factor

K=Neutral AxistK = \frac{\text{Neutral Axis}}{t}K=tNeutral Axis​

Using bend radius (R):K=R+(t/2)tK = \frac{R + (t/2)}{t}K=tR+(t/2)​

where:

  • K = K-factor
  • R = Bend radius
  • t = Material thickness

3️⃣ Interpretation of K-Factor

  • K = 0: Neutral axis at the inside bend surface (minimum bend allowance)
  • K = 0.5: Neutral axis at midpoint of thickness (common/average)
  • K = 1: Neutral axis at outside bend surface (maximum bend allowance)

4️⃣ Typical K-Factor Values

  • Air bending: 0.33 – 0.5
  • Bottoming: 0.5 – 0.67
  • Coining: 0.67 – 1.0

5️⃣ Factors Influencing K-Factor

  1. Material properties (strength, hardness, ductility)
  2. Bend radius (R) relative to thickness (t)
  3. Material thickness (t)
  4. Bending process (air bending, bottoming, coining)
  5. Tooling design and punch/die geometry

Why K-Factor Matters

Selecting the correct K-factor ensures accurate bend allowance calculations, which leads to correct flat pattern dimensions and consistent production of complex sheet metal parts.

Formula reminder — Bend allowance uses K-factor:
Total bend allowance and flat length calculations require the chosen K to position the neutral axis when converting between bent and flat dimensions.

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