Sheet Metal Stamping

The sheet metal forming by stamping is a way of working the plate and get parts for a wide range of sectors: appliances, telecommunications, automotive, hardware, industrial machinery, home furnishings and furniture, electrical components…. are only some of them.

Stamping consists on compressing a specific metal between two moulds. There are two types of stamping: the progressive stamping and printing by percussion. In progressive type, compression is continuously applied while in percussion stamping, pressing is applied intermittently with a press or hammer.

Kyone Metal World have Hydraulic Presses, Manual Presses and Mechanical Servo Presses with different ranges of tonnage and dimension table for stamping, as there is a wide range of thicknesses available. we in the business of manufacturing and supply of metal components as per customer requirement in ferrous and non-ferrous metal alloys like Carbon Steel, Stainless steel, Copper, Aluminium, Brass, Special Alloy etc..

Bending – the material is deformed or bent along a straight line

Flanging – the material is bent along a curved line.

Embossing – the material is stretched into a shallow depression. Used primarily for adding decorative patterns. See also repossess and chasing.

Blanking – a piece is cut out of a sheet of the material, usually to make a blank for further processing.

Coining – a pattern is compressed or squeezed into the material. Traditionally used to make coins.

Drawing – the surface area of a blank is stretched into an alternate shape via controlled material flow. See also deep drawing.

Stretching – the surface area of a blank is increased by tension, with no inward movement of the blank edge. Often used to make smooth auto body parts.

Ironing – the material is squeezed and reduced in thickness along a vertical wall. Used for beverage cans and ammunition cartridge cases.

Reducing/Necking – used to gradually reduce the diameter of the open end of a vessel or tube.

Curling – deforming material into a tubular profile. Door hinges are a common example.

Hemming – folding an edge over onto itself to add thickness. The edges of automobile doors are usually hemmed.

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