
Stamping parts are primarily formed by using metal or non-metal sheet materials, with the pressure from a press, through stamping dies. They have the following characteristics:
⑴ Stamped parts are produced with minimal material consumption, resulting in lightweight components with high rigidity. Additionally, after undergoing plastic deformation, the internal microstructure of the metal is improved, which enhances the strength of the stamped parts.
⑵ The stamping parts feature high dimensional accuracy, uniform and consistent dimensions among the same mold pieces, and good interchangeability. They can meet general assembly and usage requirements without the need for further mechanical processing.
⑶ During the stamping process, the surface of the material remains undamaged, resulting in excellent surface quality with a smooth and attractive appearance. This facilitates surface painting, electroplating, phosphatizing, and other surface treatments.































