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Metal pressing and forming include a variety of sheet metal stamping manufacturing processes, such as punching by using a sheet metal stamping press machine, blanking, embossing, bending, flanging and coining, etc. This could be a single stage operation where every stroke of the press produces the desired form on the sheet metal part or could occur through a series of stages. The process is usually carried out on sheet metal. During the sheet metal pressings, through using highly specialized computer-aided drafting and manufacturing programs, sheet metal is transformed into complex parts. HSJ has the most professional sheet metal pressings technology which can ensure the high quality of our products.
Items | Parameter |
Part Material Selection | Parts can be formed, stamped, or fabricated Material options include Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum, or Copper Alloys The annual quantity per part number ranges from 1,000 units to 100,000 units. |
Part Size | Preferred Part Size: Formed parts with flatbacks that are smaller than 85" x 11" Acceptable Part Size: Formed parts with flatbacks up to 14" x 17"
We also offer customization for larger part sizes upon request. |
Value Added Secondaries | Orbital Riveting CD Stud Welding PEM Fastener Insertion Kitting & Labeling Machining |
Part Thickness | Hot Rolled Steel, Cold Rolled Steel, or Galvanized Steel: 0.15" to 0.194" (6 gauge) Annealed Stainless Steel: 0.015" to 0.120" Aluminum or Copper Alloys: 0.015" to 0.190" |
Part Tolerances | Pierced Holes: +/- 0.003" on the shear side of the hole Blanked Dimensions: +/- 0.005" on the shear side of the part Formed Dimensions: +/- 0.010" inside of the bend Bend angles: +/- 1 degree |
Part Information Desired for Quotes | Part drawings Part volumes Material and finish specifications Brief description of the project Samples (if available) |
Metal stamping pressings and dies can work with various metals to diverse parts in HSJ Fabrication's steel stamping factory. Metal pressing and forming material includes SGCC galvanized plate, SECC electrolytic plate, SUS stainless steel (model 201 304 316, etc.), SPCC iron plate, white copper, red copper, AL aluminum plate (model 5052 6061, etc.), SPTE, spring steel, manganese steel. Each metal pressing and forming material has its own advantages.
Automakers benefit from the sheet metal pressing for different parts. The dies can be used again to manufacture parts with the same size and shape. All parts are guaranteed to meet strict specifications and tolerances.
Key benefits of our metal pressing and forming include: High quality, Low Cost, long-term durability and Fast Turnaround Time.
In HSJ Metal Fabrication, metal pressing and forming can be handled almost entirely by machinery. Not only does this reduce the risk of human error or inconsistency, but it also lowers labor costs.
If you’re an automotive manufacturer looking for sheet metal stamping factory, choose HSJ Metal Fabrication.
Our state-of-the-art stamping equipment produces precision metal stamping parts quickly and easily, without sacrificing quality. HSJ Metal Fabrication utilizes advanced production equipment to deliver metal stamping parts of high quality, high precision.
Our advanced stamping equipment and technology includes: Quick change tooling, Die conversions, Tool and die making equipment, Press equipment
We can do the custom sheet metal stamping of the chassis, fuel tank, radiator, boiler steam drum, container casing, motor, electrical iron core silicon steel sheet. Stamping parts for instruments, household appliances, bicycles, office machinery, living utensils, etc. Accuracy can reach 0.05mm, no stain on the surface, etc. For example, auto parts support.
Material: sus304
Surface: Deburring, no scratches.
Process: stamping
Accuracy: ±0.2
Material: Aluminum 6061-T6
Surface treatments Finish: Steel color
Process: Stamping
Tolerance: +/-0.01mm
We can also manufacture electronic parts box.
Sheet metal pressing, also known as fabrication metal sheet stamping or sheet steel pressing, is a metalworking process that involves using a press machine to transform a flat sheet of metal into a specific shape or form. The process typically involves placing the sheet metal between two dies, which are then pressed together using a high force to create the desired shape or form.
Customized sheet metal stamping can be used with a variety of metals, including steel, aluminum, copper, and others. The dies used in the process can be made from a variety of hard materials, such as carbide, to ensure precision and accuracy in creating the final shape of the stamped metal part.
Custom sheet metal stamping is a versatile process that can be used to create a wide range of metal parts with varying shapes and sizes, making it a popular choice in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and electronics. The ability to customize the process to meet the specific requirements of each project makes it an efficient and cost-effective solution for manufacturers looking for precise and accurate metal fabrication techniques.
There are several types of metal pressing and forming techniques used in the manufacturing industry. Some of the most common types include:
Stamping: This involves using a press machine to create shapes and forms on a metal sheet.
Deep drawing: This is a type of stamping that involves creating a three-dimensional shape by drawing a flat sheet of metal into a die.
Bending: This involves using a press brake to bend a metal sheet into a desired shape.
Rolling: This involves passing a metal sheet through a set of rollers to form it into a cylindrical shape.
Extrusion: This involves forcing a metal through a die to create a specific shape.
Hydroforming: This involves using a pressurized fluid to shape a metal sheet into a desired form.
Spinning: This involves rotating a metal sheet on a lathe while pressing it against a form to create a symmetrical shape.
Each of these techniques has its own unique advantages and disadvantages, and they are chosen based on the specific requirements of the project at hand.