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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.
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Advantages and Significance of Stamping Die Design Standards
With the advancement of society, stamped parts have become ubiquitous across various industries, and demands for their quality are continually rising. Consequently, the requirements for the design and manufacturing of stamping dies must also be more standardized. Well-designed stamping dies play a crucial role in ensuring efficient and high-quality production of stamped parts going forward. So what are the benefits of establishing standardized design criteria for stamping dies?
What are the application areas of hardware stamping parts?
1. Stamping parts for daily-use products. These primarily include various crafts and everyday hardware items, such as tableware, kitchenware, and faucets. 2. Stamping of electrical components. The stamping industry for electrical components is a relatively new sector that has grown alongside the development of the electrical appliance industry, with most such manufacturers concentrated in southern China.
Characteristics and Applications of Stamped Parts
Stamping is a manufacturing process in which sheet material is directly subjected to deforming forces within a die, driven by the power of conventional or specialized stamping equipment, thereby achieving the desired part geometry, dimensions, and mechanical properties. Sheet stock, dies, and stamping equipment constitute the three essential elements of the stamping process. Stamping is a cold-forming process for metals; hence it is also referred to as cold stamping or sheet-metal stamping, often simply called “stamping.” It is one of the primary methods of metal plastic forming (or forging) and falls under the broader discipline of materials-forming engineering technology.