Metal Stamping
Metal Stamping is a forming method that relies on presses and molds to apply external force to plates, strips, pipes, and profiles to cause deformation or separation, to obtain the required shape and size of the workpiece (stamping). The stamped blanks are mainly hot-rolled and cold-rolled steel plates and strips. In the world’s steel, 60 to 70% are plates, most of which are stamped into finished products. The car body, chassis, fuel tank, radiator fins, boiler drums, container shells, motors, and electrical appliances are all stamped and processed. There are also a large number of stamping parts in products such as instruments, household appliances, bicycles, office machinery, and living utensils.
Stamping processing is the production technology of using the power of conventional or special stamping equipment to directly subject the sheet metal to the deformation force and deform in the mold, to obtain product parts with a certain shape, size and performance. Sheet materials, molds and equipment are the three elements of stamping processing. According to the stamping temperature, it is divided into hot stamping and cold stamping.
QTC operates two metal factories, and owns more than 50 stamping machines. Feel free to contact us to request more information.
