Stamping

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''Blanking''<br />
''Blanking''<br />
The process by which a punch and die apply pressure to sheet metal to shear it and obtain a desired shape that is removed from the sheet which is now considered scrap.<br />
The process by which a punch and die apply pressure to sheet metal to shear it and obtain a desired shape that is removed from the sheet which is now considered scrap.<br />
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[[Image:BlankingProcess.jpg]][[Image:BlankingWorkpieces.jpg]]<br />
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[[Image:BlankingProcess.jpg]]<br />
''Punching''<br />
''Punching''<br />
The same process as blanking, except that removed material is scrap, and the remaining sheet is the workpiece.<br />
The same process as blanking, except that removed material is scrap, and the remaining sheet is the workpiece.<br />
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[[Image:BlankingWorkpieces.jpg]]<br />
''Drawing''<br />
''Drawing''<br />
''Ironing''<br />
''Ironing''<br />

Revision as of 00:50, 12 February 2007

Process
Stamping is the manufacturing process by which sheet metal is deformed via a die and punch into a desired shape. It is a very versatile process capable of many different form operations such as:
Blanking
The process by which a punch and die apply pressure to sheet metal to shear it and obtain a desired shape that is removed from the sheet which is now considered scrap.
Image:BlankingProcess.jpg
Punching
The same process as blanking, except that removed material is scrap, and the remaining sheet is the workpiece.
Image:BlankingWorkpieces.jpg
Drawing
Ironing
Embossing
Bending
Flanging
Coining

Capabilities


Use


Simple or complex shapes at high production rates

Cost


High tooling and equipment costs
Low labor costs

References
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stamping_%28metalworking%29
2. http://www.beststampings.com/index.htm
3. http://www.engineersedge.com/manufacturing/metal_stamping.htm
4. http://www.mfgquote.com/process_metal_stamping.cfm
5. http://www.visionsenterprises.com/mastertool/definitions.htm

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