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Related Steps Of Stamping Parts Stamping

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    In sheet metal stamping processes are included a wide variety of associated operations:
        Metal blanking: sheet blanking on iron, aluminum, copper, brass and special alloys is carried out with punching and matrixes.
        Sheet metal deep-drawing: which can turn flat metal sheet transforming it into metal components such as cylinders, hemispherical caps, or finished products such as pots and pans or other kinds of containers.
        Sheet metal bending: used to obtain semi-finished products through the pressure exerted by the mold during the metal working.
        Sheet metal punching: achieved by using automatic CNC machines and standard or special punches and tools, is performed on iron, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, brass and special alloys.
        Metal threading: used to fix together two or more metal parts.
        Sheet metal laser cutting: performed using numerical control machines, capable of achieving the precision cutting standards foreseen during the design & engineering phase.
    As you can see, there’re many processes linked to sheet metal stamping; these are the main processes involved to manufacture metal parts in all industries fields: automotive, household appliances, medical, logistic and plant system sectors and infinite others.
    Sheet metal Stamping Parts: the functioning
    There’re two types of sheet metal stamping presses: hydraulic and mechanic; both use “dies” to manufacture stamped parts.
    The entire "die" consists in a male and female part, which work in opposition:
        The upperpart of the die is set on the first half of the press
        The second half is fixed on the lower half of the press.
    When the mechanical or hydraulic press is activated, the flat sheet metal, which stands between the die, reaches the desired shape. The result? A solution which lets to produce large quantities of metal parts with affordable costs and an excellent level of precision.