As things stand, many people may not be very familiar with or well-versed in stamped parts, and there is still a gap in this area of knowledge, which makes it necessary to gain a better understanding. Therefore, today we will take some time to provide a detailed introduction and explanation, focusing on the basic concepts so that everyone can develop a clearer understanding. Only in this way can we achieve the intended learning objectives and, at the same time, derive meaningful insights for ourselves. To define stamped parts more precisely, they are produced by applying a specific external force to raw materials using dies and press equipment, thereby inducing plastic deformation or separation to obtain the desired…
At present, many people may still be unfamiliar with and lack a thorough understanding of stamped parts, which highlights the need for further education in this area. Therefore, today we will take some time to provide a detailed introduction, focusing on the fundamental concepts so that everyone can gain a clearer grasp of the subject. In doing so, we can achieve our intended learning objectives and, at the same time, derive meaningful insights and take away valuable knowledge.
Stamping parts, by definition, are components produced by applying a specific external force to raw materials using dies and press equipment, thereby inducing plastic deformation or separation to achieve the desired shape and dimensions. This manufacturing process is known as stamping, which is a form of forming operation. The blanks used in stamping are typically hot-rolled or cold-rolled steel plates and steel strips.
Stampings are generally classified into hot-stamped parts and cold-stamped parts. Hot-stamped parts have inferior surface finish and dimensional accuracy compared with cold-stamped parts, but they outperform castings and forgings and require less machining.