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What is deep draw metal stamping?
Cold formed sheet metal blanks are held flat by rings to prevent wrinkles and drawn into a die cavity by a punch. The cup is redrawn to achieve the finished shape and size in a sequence of separate operations simultaneously. A variety of regular and irregular shapes can be achieved through deep draw stamping such as, cans, covers, cups, caps, eyelets, housings, pans, cylinders, and hemispheres.
Advance Engineering has been in the metal stamping business for over 85 years and continues to build on this tradition every day by delivering to our customers’ creative solutions and timely delivery of quality metal stamped products.
Advance Engineering metal stamping capabilities
- Diameter up to 3 inches (76.0mm)
- Depth up to 2 ½ inches (64.0mm)
- In-line side pierce
- Rounds/ squares/ rectangular
- In die tapping
- In die fastener insertion
- Press tonnage to 400 tons
- Tool design and build in-house
Advance Engineering metal stamping materials
- Cold roll steel
- Low carbon
- High strength
- Hot roll
- Galvanized
- Galvaneal
- Aluminum
- Red Metals
- Stainless Steel
A wide variety of die stations can be developed to provide additional stamping features. These additional features may include:
- coining
- bottom
- piercing
- multiple side piercing
- extruding
- embossing
- marking
- burnishing
- ironing
- chamfering
- flange forming
- shaped flange trimming
- beading
- reverse drawing
- rib forming
Contact Advance Engineering today for your company’s deep draw metal stamping needs.
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