Accurate and reliable tooling is a crucial factor in the success of any metal stamping operation. The quality of metal stamping parts depends heavily on the accuracy and reliability of the tools and dies used in the stamping process. Properly designed and maintained tools will result in consistent and top-notch products. Conversely, poorly fabricated dies can lead to defects and inconsistencies in stamping.
Verdugo Tool & Engineering is a family-owned and operated sheet metal stamping company established in 1957. Our facility is registered as ISO 9001 and ITAR compliant, ensuring high quality and traceability in our work. Furthermore, we constantly reevaluate our processes and control methods to shorten lead times and better serve customers.
SHORT-RUN VS. LONG-RUN METAL STAMPING
Metal stamping is a manufacturing process that involves shaping metal sheet stock into desired forms using a stamping press. Stamping tools are usually broken down into two categories called short-run and long-run or progressive tooling:
Advantages of Short-Run Metal Stamping
Short-run metal stamping refers to a smaller quantity of parts in a shorter amount of time. This method is typically used for prototyping or producing smaller batches of parts.
This method offers several advantages over other manufacturing processes. Some of its benefits include the following:
- Cost-Effective Production
Short-run metal stamping is an excellent choice for manufacturers who want to save money on production costs, particularly for smaller quantities of parts. It offers a more affordable option that can help businesses stay within budget by avoiding the high tooling costs of progressive tooling.
- Quick Turnaround Time
Short-run metal stamping is a great option when time is of the essence. With shorter lead times and faster production speeds, manufacturers can produce and ship their parts more quickly.
- Lower Material Waste
Because the parts are not connected in a material strip (each part is made from its own separate blank) there is less scrap and therefore less material we need to buy for each order. This allows us to pass the savings on to our customers.
- Improved Quality Control
With the ability to easily monitor and adjust short run tooling, we can ensure that the final product meets our customers high-quality standards.
ADVANTAGES OF LONG-RUN METAL STAMPING
Long-run metal stamping refers to producing high-volume parts over a longer period, typically involving a larger, more expensive stamping press and specialized tooling. It is also called progressive tooling because it combines several processes — such as bending, piercing, and drawing — in a single tool.
Some of the benefits of long-run metal stamping are:
Lower Cost per Part
Fixed costs, such as tooling and setup, are spread out over a larger number of parts. The run rates are also much higher than short run tooling. As a result, the overall cost of production is lower, making it more cost-effective for larger production quantities.
Consistent Quality
Long-run metal stamping is known for its high consistency in part quality. This is due to specialized tooling and equipment allowing for precise and accurate cuts and shapes. This ensures that each part produced is identical to the previous one, resulting in improved product reliability and customer satisfaction.
Faster Production Time
Long-run metal stamping can produce parts faster than short-run metal stamping. This is because all the parts are attached together in the strip and are processed sequentially through the die. This is in contrast to short run tooling where each part must be moved station by station by hand.
PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS FOR SUCCESSFUL DEEP DRAWING
Deep drawing is a metal-forming process involving converting a flat metal sheet into a three-dimensional shape usually in the shape of a cup. The process involves stretching the metal sheet over a punch and forcing it into a die cavity, causing the sheet to take on the shape of the punch.
Some of the properties that are important to consider when selecting a material for deep drawing include the following:
Ductility
Deep drawing requires materials that can undergo large amounts of plastic deformation without tearing or cracking. Materials with high ductility and low-strain hardening are preferred for deep drawing. High ductility allows the metal to stretch and conform to the die shape without failure. Generally speaking, stainless steels are better at this than aluminum although both work well.
Uniformity
The material should have consistent mechanical properties throughout its thickness. This is because non-uniform materials may cause variations in deformation and lead to defects in the deep-drawn part.
Thickness
Thin sheets are commonly used in deep drawing because they are more easily deformed. However, thicker sheets can also be deep drawn if the material has suitable properties and the process parameters are adjusted accordingly.
Work Hardening
Materials that harden excessively during deformation are unsuitable for deep drawing. Excessive work hardening can lead to cracking or spring back, where the formed part tries to return to its original shape. This can happen when the part has multiple different bends or features that require several different operations to make. In this case the part might need to be annealed in the middle of processing.
SHEET METAL DESIGN TIPS FOR BETTER FABRICATION
Here are some essential sheet metal design tips that will help you achieve better results in your fabrication projects:
TRUST VERDUGO TOOL & ENGINEERING FOR EXPERT TOOL AND DIE DESIGN SOLUTIONS
Looking to enhance the quality of your metal fabrication processes? Turn to Verdugo Tool & Engineering for expert tool and die design! Our skilled team of engineers, tool makers, and press operators can handle both short-run tooling and long-term production runs. We also do precise metal stamping and offer value-added services. With over 60 years of experience, our team is dedicated to delivering outstanding results that meet your unique requirements!
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