Cold stamping die
Die stamping is a cold forming process that begins with a strip of metal called a blank or tool steel. By using one or more molds, this method cuts and shapes the metal to achieve the desired shape or profile. The force applied to the blank changes its geometry, creating stresses that make the workpiece suitable for bending or forming complex shapes. Includes various techniques such as punching, blanking, punching, stamping, and several other operations. Precise design is essential to ensure that each punch achieves the best quality.