Metal

    Metal
    Stamping

    The Stamping Process

    Metal stamping is a manufacturing process in which coils or flat sheets of material are formed into specific shapes. Stamping encompasses multiple forming techniques such as blanking, punching, embossing, and progressive die stamping, to mention just a few.

    Parts use either a combination of these techniques or independently, depending on the piece's complexity. In the process, blank coils or sheets get fed into a stamping press which uses tools and dies to form features and surfaces in the metal.

    Metal stamping is an excellent way to mass-produce various complex parts, from car door panels and gears to small electrical components used in phones and computers. Stamping processes are highly-adopted in automotive, industrial, data center, medical, and other industries.

    The Stamping Process

    CBliss Stamping Capabilities

    76

    Stage Presses

    14

    Progressive Presses

    Up to 400 Tons

    Press Capability

    High-speed

    Production Lines

    Type of Stamping

    We offer single and multistage, progressive die, and other stamping methods to ensure the most effective method for manufacturing your products.

    CBliss's experts can match your project with the appropriate stamping by reviewing your uploaded 3D model and technical drawings.

    Progressive Die Stamping uses multiple dies and steps to create deeper parts than would typically be achievable through single dies. It also enables multiple geometries per part as they go through various dies. This technique is best suited to high volume and large parts such as those in the automotive industry. Transfer die stamping is a similar process, except progressive die stamping involves a workpiece attached to a metal strip pulled through the entire process. Transfer die stamping removes the workpiece and moves it along a conveyor.

    Available Post-process

    Our stamping materials can be post-processed

    Tapping

    Tapping

    Drilling

    Drilling

    Clinching

    Clinching

    Riveting

    Riveting

    Spot Welding

    Spot Welding

    TIG Welding

    TIG Welding

    MIG Welding

    MIG Welding

    Laser Engraving

    Laser Engraving

    Tumbling

    Tumbling

    Polishing

    Polishing

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