Progressive Stamping
Progressive stamping is a method whereby coil or strip stock raw material is fed between an upper and lower die with multiple stations. With each stroke of the press, the material advances through the die – which has successive operations in each station to form one or more features of the part. A progressive stamping die may have anywhere between 2 and 20 or more stations to form a complete part. While there may be a substantial investment in upfront hard tooling, the labor cost is very small. Depending on the size and tonnage of the mechanical press and size of the part, the die may be able to produce anywhere between 600 and 2,000 stamped parts per hour.To get more news about
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D&H Industries has state-of-the-art facilities to meet all of your progressive stamping needs. We manufacture quality parts accurately and economically every time. Progressive die metal stamping is one of the most common types of stamping processes and we have a variety of materials, production capabilities, and warehousing services for all of your metal stamping applications.
Progressive die stamping process offers:
An assortment of stamping shapes or impressions at once
Minimal material handling reducing overall cost
Efficient and cost-effective manufacturing process
Offers high-speed, high volume production
Operates to close tolerances
Can produce multiple parts per stroke