Drawn Pressings - Deep

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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. deep drawn pressings

At its core, deep drawing is a sheet metal forming process in which a flat blank of metal is radially drawn into a forming die by the mechanical action of a punch. Unlike bending or stretching, deep drawing is defined by the depth of the draw; the resulting part has a depth that exceeds its diameter. The process relies on the metal’s plasticity—the ability to deform without breaking. As the punch descends, the metal flows over the die radius and into the die cavity. This flow is carefully controlled by a "blank holder," which prevents the metal from wrinkling as it is compressed. It is a delicate balance of forces; too much pressure from the blank holder causes the metal to tear, while too little results in wrinkles that ruin the component. The biggest growth area right now isn't sinks