Concept of Stamped Parts

Stamping is a plastic forming process that uses the pressure of a die to deform sheet metal, thereby obtaining parts with specific shapes, dimensions, and properties. The parts obtained after stamping are called stamped parts.

 

The geometry, dimensions, and precision of stamped parts have a significant impact on the stamping process. The manufacturability of stamped parts refers to their adaptability to stamping processes. Good manufacturability helps save materials, reduce forming steps, improve die life, and enhance product quality.

 

Specific stamping processes include blanking, fine blanking, drawing, spinning, bending, flanging, and bulging.

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