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04-092025How to choose between metal deep drawing or metal stamping for customized metal parts
Metal stamping is a cost-effective manufacturing technique suitable for producing a wide range of components. This process involves placing sheet metal into a press operated by a trained stamping technician, where dies shape the material through controlled force. While metal-stamped parts generally offer lower production costs, their design complexity is constrained by the limitations of the stamping dies and the incremental forming nature of the process.
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04-092025Introduction to Sheet Metal Fabrication
Sheet Metal fabrication is a manufacturing process that converts sheets of metal into custom functional parts. The process typically involves removing material from the sheet to form the basic shape and then may involve secondary steps, such as bending, to create more complex 3D shapes such as pans, boxes and brackets. The sheet metal fabrication process typically involves CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines that guide the cutting or forming process automatically under computer control. The manufacturing process makes precision parts with simple or complex shapes by automating the cutting process.
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04-072025What fields can metal welded parts be applied in
Aerospace components: Jet engines, turbine blades, and structural components require extremely reliable and precise welding to withstand high pressure and high temperature.
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04-072025What are the advantages of metal welded parts
Structural Integrity Provide exceptionally sturdy and durable connectors, perfect for critical load-bearing applications. Design Flexibility Allow for the connection of complex shapes and designs, expanding creative possibilities.
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04-072025What are our metal welding services
No matter what type of metal parts you need, we will manufacture them according to your order here. With our expert team and state-of-the-art equipment, we can manufacture customized parts according to your exact specifications.
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04-062025Differences in Materials for Fine Blanking vs. Conventional Stamping
Conventional stamping can process almost any material, provided the die steel has sufficient strength and the press offers adequate force.However, materials for fine blanking require specific properties: