STAMPING - tools for cold pressing
- Cutters, punches, dies
Range |
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ISO 8020 Range |
ISO 8977 Dies |
DIN 9861 Cutters |
DIN 5118 Cutters |
DIN 9844 Cutters |
Trombone head shears |
Clippers with 30° head |
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- steel or carbide - surface treatment polishing, coating |
Applications (sheet metal forming processes):
- Punching: Creating holes in sheet metal using a punch and die
- Blanking: Removing a piece of sheet metal that becomes the finished product
- Embossing: Creating patterns on the sheet metal surface using a punch
- Bending: Deformation of sheet metal by bending it around an axis
- Flanging: Bending the edges of sheet metal to increase strength or facilitate assembly
- Coining: Creating fine details or patterns on the surface of sheet metal
- Deep Drawing: Deforming sheet metal into a deep shape, such as a cylinder
- Cutting: Removing material along a line to create shapes
Materials:
- Mild carbon steels
- High strength steels
- Aluminum alloys
- Galvanized sheets
- Stainless steels
Our services and products
- optimization of production processes in the field of pressing
- design and production of special and standard tools
- cutters - punches - dies
Our expertise covers a variety of projects, including high-speed stamping, specialty component manufacturing, and the development of punches and dies for aluminum stamping.
With a deep understanding of manufacturing challenges, we help companies improve manufacturing efficiency, reduce costs and increase performance.
Component materials
- HSS Steel
M2: HSS (High-Speed Steel) These steels are known for their high resistance to wear and high temperatures.
D2: High carbon tool steel with good resistance to wear and corrosion.
A2: High hardness and wear resistance. - CPM (Crucible Particle Metallurgy) powder steel:
PS4 (CPM M4) High hardness and wear resistance, suitable for heavy duty applications.
Bohler M390 powder steel: Excellent resistance to corrosion and wear. - Hard metal
a very hard and durable material composed of tungsten carbide and cobalt, produced by the sintering method.