___ Deep Draw Metal Stamping Accurate Forming: Fundamentals
___ Deep Draw Metal Stamping Accurate Forming: Fundamentals
January 20, 2014
When a part is being designed for the deep draw process considerations must be given to the following:
- The overall size and shape of the part,
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The function that the part will perform
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The strength requirements of the part, and lastly
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The environment that the part will be in
In order to utilize the deep drawn stamping process to the above requirements a selection of the following must occur:
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What type of material?
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What are the tolerances required?
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How will the tooling be designed?
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Are there any secondary operations required?
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What type of finish will the part have?
The type of machine (press) that is being used will also have an effect on the part as eyelet machines begin with a strip of material that is fed into the first station which is the blank station. The size of the blank that can be produced in that first station will impact the minimum and maximum size of the finished part that can be produced.
Accurate Forming is a Deep Draw Metal Stamper who was established in 1955. All of Accurate Forming’s operations take place in our 70,000 square foot facility located in Hamburg, NJ. Accurate Forming manufactures cylindrical shaped parts using transfer press technology. The size range for these parts ranges from .700” in length with a diameter of 1.562” all the way to 5.44” in length with a .400” diameter. Material thicknesses range from .007” thick up to .062” thick. Materials that are used in the deep draw manufacturing process are aluminum, cold rolled steel, pre-plated crs, stainless steel, copper, brass and other precious metal alloys.
Please contact Accurate Forming at (973)827-7155 or at [email protected] or visit our website at www.accurateforming.com to learn more about what Accurate Forming can do for you.