Stampings
Process Description
Flat metal (coil or strip) is fed into a press that forms the desired part shape through a series of dies. Stampings fall within 4 basic categories:
  1. Compound Die Simplest of all stampings. Part is formed in a single station die in one stroke of the stamping press. Good for flat parts up to 1 inch thick.
    Manufacturer: Cly-Del
  2. Progressive Die Part is formed by using a series of dies and press strokes to form desired shape. Complex shapes and bends are possible as long as draw depth is limited.
    Manufacturer: Cly-Del
  3. Deep Draws Similar to progressive die but process focuses on forming tubular shapes with draw depths to 6 inches.
    Manufacturer: Cly-Del

 

Advantages
Stamping process and tooling can be changed as part volume increases to lower unit cost
Market Niche
Volume
Low to high (100 to 1 million)
Materials
Aluminum, brass, copper, stainless steel, and steel
Applications
Brackets, electrical contacts, covers, and housings
Finishing Options
Tumbling, plating & painting
Secondary Operations
Tapping, assembly, flattening, and coining


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