
Stamping parts are primarily formed by using pressure from a press to deform metal or non-metallic sheet materials through stamping dies, and they possess the following characteristics:
⑴ Stampings are produced with minimal material consumption through stamping manufacturing, resulting in lightweight components with high stiffness. Additionally, after plastic deformation, the internal structure of the metal is improved, enhancing the strength of the stampings.
⑵ Pressed parts feature high dimensional accuracy, with uniform and consistent dimensions among the same mold pieces, offering good interchangeability. They can meet general assembly and usage requirements without the need for further mechanical processing.
⑶ During the stamping process, since the material's surface remains undamaged, the stamping parts exhibit excellent surface quality with a smooth and aesthetically pleasing appearance. This facilitates the application of surface painting, electroplating, phosphatizing, and other surface treatments.































