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How Does Deep Draw Tooling Accomplish Precision Metal Stamping?

Deep Draw Tooling is another form of "hard" tooling, where a single tool is dedicated to producing a single part. Deep drawing is the manufacturing process of forming sheet metal stock, called blanks, into geometrical or irregular shapes that are more than half their diameters in depth. Deep drawing involves stretching the metal blank around a plug and then moving it into a moulding cutter called a die. There are many shapes that can be made through deep drawing and stamping such as cups, pans, cylinders, domes and hemispheres, as well as irregular shaped products. Deep Draw
A drawing punch press, usually hydraulic, can be used for forming sheet metal into different shapes and the finished shape depends on the final position that the blanks are pushed down in. The metal used in deep drawing must be malleable as well as resistant to stress and tension damage. Because Deep Draw Tooling can be expensive to build or modify, the per-part cost savings must be spread out over the lifetime of the part. Deep Drawn Pan

Dayton Rogers does some deep drawing, but only for parts that are up to about 3 1/2 inches deep. We'll suggest another metalforming process or some other regional manufacturing sources if you parts exceed our deep drawing capabilities.

Dayton Rogers Process Engineers can help you decide if Deep Drawn Tooling is the right choice for your project. Contact Us

Below are some additional examples of components manufactured at Dayton Rogers with Deep Draw Tooling.

 
   

 


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