Qingdao Haibo explains stamping technology
2024-04-14
Stamping is a forming process that applies external force to materials such as sheets, strips, pipes, and profiles using a press and die, resulting in plastic deformation or separation to obtain the desired shape and size of the workpiece. Both stamping and forging belong to plastic processing, collectively referred to as forging. The raw materials for stamping are mainly hot-rolled and cold-rolled steel plates and strips.
The stamping process allows sheet materials to be separated or formed to achieve the desired process. Stamping is a method of metal processing based on the plastic deformation of metals, utilizing dies and stamping tools to apply pressure to the sheet material. This results in plastic deformation or separation, yielding workpieces with specific shapes, sizes, and properties.
With the growing consensus on the importance of developing manufacturing technologies, stamping forming technology has made significant advancements in both depth and breadth. Its characteristics are increasingly integrated with high-tech, leading to changes in methods and systems. The penetration and cross-integration of computer technology, information technology, and modern measurement and control technology in the stamping field have promoted the formation and development of stamping forming technology.
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