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Confusion is often found when determining the appropriate process for metal stamping. When selecting a metal stamping process, one should consider:
How the stamping process will impact the functionality of the design
The design or industry-specific requirements
Production time and cost-effectiveness
Metal stamping machines are used to produce metal component parts in volume. The machines operate custom die sets that are made for the production of custom metal stampings. Through metal stamping processes, parts can be produced to close tolerances and from a great variety of materials.
There are three basic types of precision metal stampings:
Progressive die stamping is perhaps the most common metal stamping process. We use a single die that progressively creates your custom part as the metal strip travels through the die. The part is carried by the strip and shaped or formed at numerous stations in the progressive dies. Progressive stampings are typically the most economical type of stamping. Our OBI and Straight Side presses range in size from 2 tons to 60 tons specializing in the fabrication of close tolerance, precision stampings in a wide variety of shapes and metals. These metals range in size from a thickness of .002 to .250 inches, and in width from .060 to 4.00 inches.
We have Waterbury Farrel Cam Eyelet presses and U.S. Baird Transfer presses ranging in size from 5 to 45 tons specializing in the deep drawing of a wide variety of strip metals. Materials include: stainless steel, brass, copper, nickel alloys and other metals to meet customer specifications. Used in deep drawing, our transfer press or eyelet machines fabricate deeply recessed parts with separate stations of punches and dies. Deep drawn parts are metal stampings made from a flat metal strip. Deep drawn or eyelet parts have a depth greater than their width, and are often referred to as cups.
Multi-slide or four slide metal stampings are often the most intricate parts with multiple bends or angles. These are wrapped or clamping type parts. Multi-slide machines also can run more than one die set at a time and can do so at different angles. This type of machine is also used to produce most of our wire forms. We have U.S. Baird Forming machines ranging from #00 four-slides to #35 multi-slides with the capability to form a wide variety of wire and strip alloys into custom precision metal stamping parts. Our wire forming operations are now producing wire forms with a diameter of up to .125 inches.
Hot tags: Sheet Metal Fabrication Stamping Process, metal plate stamping process, stamping process, China, manufacturers, factory, Customized, suppliers
Confusion is often found when determining the appropriate process for metal stamping. When selecting a metal stamping process, one should consider:
How the stamping process will impact the functionality of the design
The design or industry-specific requirements
Production time and cost-effectiveness
Metal stamping machines are used to produce metal component parts in volume. The machines operate custom die sets that are made for the production of custom metal stampings. Through metal stamping processes, parts can be produced to close tolerances and from a great variety of materials.
There are three basic types of precision metal stampings:
Progressive die stamping is perhaps the most common metal stamping process. We use a single die that progressively creates your custom part as the metal strip travels through the die. The part is carried by the strip and shaped or formed at numerous stations in the progressive dies. Progressive stampings are typically the most economical type of stamping. Our OBI and Straight Side presses range in size from 2 tons to 60 tons specializing in the fabrication of close tolerance, precision stampings in a wide variety of shapes and metals. These metals range in size from a thickness of .002 to .250 inches, and in width from .060 to 4.00 inches.
We have Waterbury Farrel Cam Eyelet presses and U.S. Baird Transfer presses ranging in size from 5 to 45 tons specializing in the deep drawing of a wide variety of strip metals. Materials include: stainless steel, brass, copper, nickel alloys and other metals to meet customer specifications. Used in deep drawing, our transfer press or eyelet machines fabricate deeply recessed parts with separate stations of punches and dies. Deep drawn parts are metal stampings made from a flat metal strip. Deep drawn or eyelet parts have a depth greater than their width, and are often referred to as cups.
Multi-slide or four slide metal stampings are often the most intricate parts with multiple bends or angles. These are wrapped or clamping type parts. Multi-slide machines also can run more than one die set at a time and can do so at different angles. This type of machine is also used to produce most of our wire forms. We have U.S. Baird Forming machines ranging from #00 four-slides to #35 multi-slides with the capability to form a wide variety of wire and strip alloys into custom precision metal stamping parts. Our wire forming operations are now producing wire forms with a diameter of up to .125 inches.
Hot tags: Sheet Metal Fabrication Stamping Process, metal plate stamping process, stamping process, China, manufacturers, factory, Customized, suppliers
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