Deep Drawn Metal Stamping Technology
Our deep draw metal stamping manufacturing process uses multiple station transfer presses, which are high-speed and produce volume parts with less raw material scrap.
Each individual part passes through a series of stations to ensure precise deep drawn stainless steel stampings. This step-by-step process makes for a much more efficient system, unlike the more traditional screw machine process. Our precision deep draw process is also distinct from progressive die sets because it doesn’t have a carrying strip, which limits part development at each station.
Our precision metal stampings and custom metal stampings utilize our Waterbury Farrels, US Bairds, and Platarg high production, multiple station transfer presses. These versatile machines offer a wide range of independent forming stations.
Quantity | Model | Machine Manufacturer | Max Shell Length | Max Blank |
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1 | 2010 | Waterbury Farrel | 2.250 | 3.500 |
1 | 2011 | Waterbury Farrel | 2.250 | 3.625 |
1 | 2012 | Waterbury Farrel | 3.125 | 3.625 |
1 | 1512 | Waterbury Farrel | 2.125 | 3.700 |
3 | 1212 | Waterbury Farrel | 2.125 | 3.250 |
1 | 1212 | Waterbury Farrel | 1.375 | 2.250 |
3 | 1210 | Waterbury Farrel | 1.250 | 2.250 |
6 | 1010 | Waterbury Farrel | .937 | 1.750 |
2 | 108 | Waterbury Farrel | .937 | 1.500 |
1 | 912 | Platarg | 3.125 | 3.680 |
1 | 312 | Platarg | 1.062 | 1.812 |
1 | 437 | Baird | 1.187 | 2.500 |
1 | 325 | Baird | 1.250 | 1.250 |
3 | 219 | Baird | .625 | .750 |