Stamping (also known as pressing) is the process of placing flat sheet metal in either blank or coil form into a stamping press where a tool and die surface forms the metal into a net shape. Stamping includes a variety of sheet-metal forming manufacturing processes, such as punching using a machine press or stamping press, blanking, embossing, bending, flanging, and coining. This could be a single stage operation where every stroke of the press produces the desired form on the sheet metal part, or could occur through a series of stages.
The process is usually carried out on sheet metal, but can also be used on other materials, such as polystyrene. Stamping includes a variety of sheet metal forming manufacturing processes such as punching, blanking, and bending. This process can occur in a single stage operation or it can occur through a series of stages, depending on the part.
Our operation superior supports a wide variety of metal stamping services for a variety of industries. We have a strong secondary operation with the capability to produce your part from start to end in one place.
Some Materials we used:
Aluminum
Stainless Steel
Cold Rolled Steel
Copper/Brass/Bronze
Aluminum
Aluminum is remarkable for its ability to resist corrosion and for its low density. Structural components made from aluminum and its alloys are vital to the aerospace industry and very important in other areas of transportation and building.
Stainless steel
Stainless steel does not stain, corrode, or rust as easily as ordinary steel (it stains less, but it is not stain-proof). Stainless steel is a good forming material with good to excellent forming properties.
One advantage stainless steel has is that many parts do not need additional post plating.
Cold rolled steel
Cold rolling increases the yield strength and hardness of a metal by introducing defects into the metal's crystal structure. This increase in strength comes at the cost of finishing needs.
Cold rolling increases the yield strength and hardness of a metal by introducing defects into the metal's crystal structure. This increase in strength comes at the cost of finishing needs.
Copper/Brass/Bronze
Metal stamping can be applied to a variety of materials based on their unique metalworking qualities for a number of applications across a wide range of industries. Metal Stamping may require the forming and processing of base common metals to rare alloys for their application specific advantages. Some industries require the electrical or thermal conductivity of beryllium copper in areas such as aerospace, electrical, and the defense industry or the high strength application of steel and its many alloys for the automotive industry. Industries metal stamping is used for:
▶ digital communication,
▶ home appliances,
▶ medical equipment,
▶ automotive,
▶ industrial manufacturing,
▶ artistic construction,
▶ aerospace defense