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Characteristics of Stamped Parts

Nov 19,2025

Thin, uniform, light, and strong: Stamped parts have the characteristics of being thinner, more uniform, lighter, and stronger compared to castings and forgings. Stamping technology can manufacture workpieces with reinforcing ribs, ridges, undulations or flanges, thereby improving their rigidity.
Characteristics of Stamped Parts

Thin, uniform, light, and strong: Stamped parts have the characteristics of being thinner, more uniform, lighter, and stronger compared to castings and forgings. Stamping technology can manufacture workpieces with reinforcing ribs, ridges, undulations or flanges, thereby improving their rigidity.
High dimensional accuracy: Stamped parts are generally processed using precision molds, resulting in high dimensional accuracy, uniform and consistent dimensions of the same mold, and good interchangeability. Generally, assembly and usage requirements can be met without further mechanical processing.
Good surface quality: During the stamping process, the surface of the material is usually not damaged, so the surface quality of the stamped parts is good, with a smooth and beautiful appearance, which provides convenience for subsequent painting, electroplating and other treatments.
High production efficiency: Stamping processing relies on stamping dies and stamping equipment to complete the processing. The stroke times of ordinary presses can reach dozens of times per minute, and high-speed presses can even reach hundreds or thousands of times per minute. And each stamping stroke may result in a stamped part, so the production efficiency is high.
High material utilization rate: Stamping processing generally does not generate chips or debris, consumes less material, and does not require other heating equipment, making it a material saving and energy-saving processing method.

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