Guide

—- Deep Draw Fundamentals: Part 9

—- Deep Draw Fundamentals: Part 9

—- Deep Draw Fundamentals: Part 9

Created By: accurateforstg
June 21, 2012

What makes Accurate Forming unique is our ability to produce extremely high quality deep drawparts with long lengths, small diameters and very tight tolerances. We can accomplish this while working with materials such as aluminum, brass, stainless steel, cold rolled steel and a number of other precious metals.  The ratio of diameter to drawn height of 8:1 can be achieved from stainless steel and 20:1 for other alloys.

Accurate Forming’s ability to provide secondary value added operations such as piercing, notching, slotting & thread and bead rolling coupled with our finishing operations of polishing, nickel and chrome plating, electrostatically applied lacquer and powder coatings all under one roof give us a distinct advantage in project management. This results in superior overall product lead-time and quality of product. Additional processes which we utilize through partnerships with outside vendors in our area include anodizing, heat treating, gold plating, zinc chromate and machining.

Guide

---- Deep Draw Fundamentals: Part 9

With a streamlined process, Accurate Forming was able to increase production volume and reduce costs successfully allowing the company to improve the durability and visual appearance of the product.

This worksheet will help you with the following:

01

Easily compare the Deep Drawn process and the Screw Machining process to decide which one is the most effectively meets your needs.

02

Learn what to look for in a parts manufacturer and what questions you should be asking suppliers.

03

Quickly provide information on two of the most popular metal forming processes used today.

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