Why use stamping?

Companies prefer this forming technique because of its versatility, as it can be used in a number of sectors, including medical, aeronautical and automotive.

What is stamping?

Stamping is a manufacturing technique that involves deforming sheet metal to give it a specific shape, using a dedicated tool: a punch or die.

This manufacturing process enables parts to be produced quickly and efficiently.

There are two types of stamping:

Stamping

Stamping is a technique for deforming sheet metal to produce specific parts.

To do this, a tool exerts a force on the sheet metal using a press to cut and bend the material into the desired shape.

This process is used to obtain relatively flat, shallow parts.

Deep drawing

Deep drawing involves deforming a sheet of metal in a mould to produce a hollow part.

This technique is used to create hollow parts with a depth greater than their diameter.

This manufacturing process differs from stamping essentially in the complexity of the part formation.

Our production capacity

  • Stamping
  • Deep drawing
  • Spinning
  • Assembly
  • Small, medium and large production runs
  • Dimensions up to 1,400 x 1,800 mm
  • Steel, Inox, Aluminum

What are the advantages of stamping?

Many advantages can be exploited through deep drawing:

  • Fast, efficient part production
  • High precision
  • High resistance

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