Board-certified dermatologist, Dr. David T. DeVries, joined Central Dermatology Center in 2005. He earned both his bachelors and medical degree at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. DeVries specializes in adult and pediatric medical dermatology, skin cancer surveillance and skin surgery. Please visit his website for more information.
Aurora Medical GroupAurora Health Center 2483 Corporate Cir, East Troy, WI 53120 2626422000 (phone), 2626422143 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Mr. Devries works in East Troy, WI and specializes in Family Medicine. Mr. Devries is affiliated with Aurora Lakeland Medical Center and Aurora Memorial Hospital Burlington.
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- Grand Haven MI, US Kenneth E. McKellar - Jenison MI, US David DeVries - Grand Haven MI, US
International Classification:
B21C 23/08 C22F 1/04 B21C 23/00
Abstract:
A method for warm forming an aluminum beam, such as an aluminum component for a vehicle, includes providing an extruded aluminum beam with a hollow cross-sectional shape. A portion of a forming die is heated to a desired temperature, so as to heat a portion of the aluminum beam in the die to a temperature below the artificial aging temperature of the aluminum beam. The heated aluminum beam is deformed to a desired shape with the die in a direction transverse to a length of the aluminum beam.