Metal stamping parts are a highly efficient production method with minimal material waste and low processing costs. They are particularly suitable for large-scale part production, facilitating mechanization and automation, and offer high precision, as well as ease in post-processing for the parts. Generally, there are four processing techniques in the production process of metal stamping parts:
Blanking: The stamping process that separates sheet material (including punching, blanking, trimming, and cutting, etc.).
Bending: The stamping process of bending sheet material into a specific angle and shape along a bending curve.
Deep Drawing: The stamping process that transforms flat sheet material into various open hollow parts or further modifies the shape and size of hollow parts.
Local Forming: A stamping process that modifies the shape of blanks or stamping parts using various types of local deformation (including flanging, stretching, straightening, and forming operations, etc.).





