Separation Process Of Stamped Parts
Of the world's steel, 60-70% is sheet metal, most of which is stamped into finished products. Automobile bodies, chassis, fuel tanks, radiator fins, boiler drums, container shells, and the silicon steel cores of motors and electrical appliances are all produced by stamping. A large number of stamped parts are also found in instruments, household appliances, bicycles, office machinery, and household utensils.
Stamping is a basic stamping process that uses molds to separate materials. It can directly produce flat parts or prepare blanks for other stamping processes such as bending, deep drawing, and forming. It can also be used to cut and trim already formed stamped parts.
Stamping is widely used in the automotive, household appliance, electronics, instrumentation, machinery, railway, communications, chemical, light industry, textile, and aerospace industries.






