Stamping parts have the characteristics of being thin, uniform, lightweight, and strong compared to castings and forgings. Stamping can produce workpieces with reinforcing ribs, ribs, undulations or flanges that are difficult to manufacture by other methods, in order to improve their rigidity. Due to the rejection of rough molds, the precision of the workpiece can reach micrometer level, with high accuracy and consistent specifications, and can punch out holes, protrusions, etc.
The manufacturing process of stamped parts mainly includes the following steps:
Material preparation: Choose suitable metal sheets or other non-metallic materials.
Mold design: Design molds according to product requirements, including lower and upper molds.
Clamping and positioning: Fix the material on the punch press to ensure its accurate position during the stamping process.
Stamping: Applying pressure through a press to cause plastic deformation of the material in the mold, forming the desired shape.
Quality inspection: Inspect the stamped parts to ensure that their dimensions, shape, and performance meet the requirements.
Post treatment: Surface treatment as needed, such as painting, electroplating, etc.
