Deep Drawn Pressings -

Looking for a supplier? Always ask potential vendors for their "drawability ratio" (blank diameter / punch diameter). A ratio above 2.5 usually requires multiple draws.

As the metal is bent and stretched, it undergoes "work hardening." The walls of a deep drawn part become stronger than the original sheet metal. You get a part that is lightweight but incredibly rigid. deep drawn pressings

We live in a world obsessed with 3D printing and CNC machining. But when you need to produce 50,000 identical, seamless, incredibly strong metal enclosures at lightning speed, nothing beats a punch press and a die. Looking for a supplier

Let’s pull back the curtain on the fascinating world of deep drawn pressings. In simple terms, deep drawing is a sheet metal forming process. A flat "blank" of metal is placed over a die. A punch pushes the metal into the die cavity, forcing the flat sheet to take on a three-dimensional shape. As the metal is bent and stretched, it

Deep drawing creates a part from a single piece of metal. There are no welds, seams, or joints. This makes the part watertight, airtight, and structurally sound under high pressure.