A detailed introduction to the mechanism of press processing and the occurrence of wrinkling, as well as what fine blanking is and how it can suppress the occurrence of wrinkling.
In press processing, there is a basic technique called "shearing," which refers to cutting a sheet of material using a pair of upper and lower molds. This processing is aimed at the action of "cutting" the material, and there are various types of shearing processes, ranging from simple cutting to drilling, punching, and notching. The mechanism involves placing the metal material on the die (the lower mold) and applying pressure from above with a punch (the upper mold), thereby cutting it by applying a force that cannot maintain its original state. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.*
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We can provide consistent support from prototype development to mass production using molds. We can accommodate plates up to 6 mm and will create molds that combine the application of cold forging technology and precision shearing processing. While a certain level of initial investment is required, there is potential for significant cost reduction compared to existing methods. Please consider utilizing our services for transitioning from existing methods to pressing and for the development of new parts in your press production facility.