What is the production process for hardware stamping parts?
Hardware stampings boast advantages such as light weight, thin gauge, and high stiffness; their dimensional tolerances are guaranteed by the tooling, so they typically require no further machining before use. The processes and equipment for stamping are continually advancing: in addition to conventional methods that employ presses and steel dies to produce stamped parts, a variety of specialized forming techniques—such as hydroforming, spin forming, superplastic forming, explosive forming, electrohydraulic forming, and electromagnetic forming—are also rapidly developing, thereby elevating the technological level of stamping to a new height.