
STAMPING
Stamping, a manufacturing process, forms metal or other materials into desired shapes by applying force with a press and dies. It efficiently produces components like automotive body panels and electronic casings through plastic deformation or material separation. Key types include blanking, bending, and deep drawing, each requiring precise die design based on material properties (e.g., steel, aluminum). Advantages lie in high-speed production, dimensional accuracy, and cost-effectiveness for mass manufacturing. Integrated with automated lines, modern stamping enhances productivity while reducing labor costs, making it a cornerstone in industries from aerospace to consumer electronics.
