Stamping process:
Cutting: Metal stamping begins with cutting the metal sheets into the desired shape. This can be achieved through various methods such as blanking, shearing, or punching. The cutting process is facilitated by dies, which are specialized tools designed to shape the metal.
Forming: Once the metal sheet is cut, it is then shaped using a combination of techniques like bending, coining, embossing, and deep drawing. These techniques apply pressure to the metal, causing it to take the desired form while maintaining its structural integrity.
Finishing: After forming, the stamped metal parts undergo finishing processes such as deburring, polishing, and coating. These processes ensure that the parts meet the required specifications, have smooth edges, and possess the desired surface finish.