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03-262025What are the advantages of metal deep drawing stamping
The deep stretching process is relatively simple, making it an ideal choice for companies looking to save labor costs. This type of stamping does not require specialized knowledge like some other methods, so your employees can relatively easily learn how to operate the machine.
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03-262025Selection of Metal Stamping Materials - Stainless Steel
Stainless steel is a black metal containing a large amount of chromium, molybdenum, and nickel. Stainless steel provides ideal characteristics for metal stamping, including corrosion resistance, non-magnetic properties, excellent wear resistance, no need for electroplating, and heat treatment.
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03-262025Selection of Metal Stamping Materials - Aluminum
Aluminum is a non-ferrous metal that is relatively inexpensive and has an excellent strength to weight ratio, making parts durable, sturdy, and lightweight. Another advantage of using aluminum in metal stamping is that it is corrosion-resistant and non-toxic. It also has an additional benefit of not requiring coatings during the finishing
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03-262025Selection of Metal Stamping Materials - Copper and Brass
Copper is easy to shape, very suitable for rapid production of integrated seamless components, and compatible with cold forming processes, which harden the metal. Copper is a low maintenance and durable metal that is
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03-262025How to choose the material for metal stamping
Stainless steel 304, 305, 310, 316- Stainless steel is an ideal material suitable for various applications, with a range of corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance, and low temperature resistance properties, as well as high strength, strong aesthetics, and easy manufacturing characteristics.
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03-242025What is stainless steel stamping
Stainless steel stamping is a sheet metal manufacturing technology that converts blank sheet metal into designed parts or products - a stamping specifically used for stainless steel materials. It involves the use of molds and presses for cutting, bending, forming, curling, or other necessary operations. Meanwhile, the typical thickness range for stamped stainless steel plates is 0.5 to 3 millimeters.