There is much more to metal stamping than most people take into consideration.
Complex parts often require a series of several different steps to create. Parts that may seem simple at first glance rarely need only one stamping step to be considered properly completed.
Stamping is one processing method for metal.
In this method, a metal mold (called a die), which consists of a top part and a bottom part, needs to be provided. Insert a metal plate between them and apply pressure, and cut the plate in due form. In principle, it is the same method as cutting the dough into a shape using a cookie cutter. But there are nine primary processes involved in the actual stamping of metal parts. We list some common metal stamping processes below:
Blanking | Bottoming and Coining |
Piercing | Forming |
Drawing | Pinch Trimming |
Bending | Lancing |
Air Bending |
To start with, you will need to create a die. However, once the die has been created, large quantities of components may be created using the same die. Therefore, stamping is considered to be a process suitable for mass production.
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