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03-242025What is metal deep drawing stamping and its advantages
Metal deep drawing stamping is a metal forming technology that forms conical, cup-shaped, cavity, cylindrical frustum, and similar shapes by controlling material deformation. As a specialized stamping technology, deep drawing stamping is a metal forming technique that forms conical, cup-shaped, cavity, cylindrical frustum, and similar shapes by controlling material deformation. Stamping technology, deep drawing involves the setting of punches and molds. Place the original metal plate into the mold, and apply pressure to the metal plate with the corresponding punch to deform it into a deep mold cavity shape.
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03-242025The cost of metal stamping process
Usually, stamping costs are lower than other metal forming processes because it does not require manufacturing parts in different ways and assembling them into final parts or products. On the contrary, sheet metal stamping only requires one cycle to create the final part, followed by trimming or other post-processing.
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03-242025Related issues of metal stamping technology
The press, stamping die, and punch press are the three main components in the stamping process. Specific parts require specific molds, which are installed into the press and then fed into metal to form a shape.
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03-232025Key points in material selection for metal stamping parts
Application requirements: Firstly, specific application requirements should be considered. Whether in extreme temperatures, corrosive environments, or under high mechanical stress, materials must be able to adapt to environmental requirements.
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03-232025Common problems related to stainless steel stamping technology
Stamping is the process of feeding stainless steel plates into a stamping machine, mold, and punch to shape the material with a determined force. According to the mold design, carry out material cutting, punching, bending, and forming.
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03-222025Why Choose NC Pipe Bending Technology?
With its high precision, high efficiency, and flexibility, NC pipe bending technology has become the preferred process in modern industry. Compared with traditional methods, its advantages include: Improved Precision: Computer control eliminates human errors, and the error of the bending angle is less than ±0.3°.