The principle of stamping is a manufacturing method that utilizes a stamping press to apply pressure to metal sheet stock, causing it to undergo plastic deformation or separation within a die to produce parts of a desired shape and dimension. The stamping process primarily comprises the following steps:
Material Preparation: Selecting suitable metal sheet stock, typically ranging in thickness from 0.5 to 6 mm.
Die Installation: Mounting the upper and lower dies onto the stamping press, ensuring precise alignment.
Stamping and Forming: Applying pressure via a slide-driving mechanism; the nominal pressure ranges from tens of tons to thousands of tons, with specific values adjusted based on the material thickness and the complexity of the part. Stamping processes are widely employed across industries such as automotive, home appliances, and electronics, characterized by high production efficiency, low costs, and excellent consistency.
