Differences Between High Speed Stamping and Regular Stamping

High Speed Stamping

Custom OEM High Speed Stamping Stainless Steel Stamping Metal Parts

There are significant differences between high-speed stamping and regular stamping in multiple aspects, which are mainly reflected in the following aspects:

1. Speed: The working speed of high-speed stamping is very fast, and the number of impacts per minute can reach hundreds or even thousands. Imported high-speed punching machines can even reach more than 1000 times. The speed of a regular punch is relatively slow, usually less than 200 times per minute. This high-speed impact can cause plastic deformation of metal materials in a very short period of time, completing the forming process of products.

2. Precision: High speed stamping requires higher precision. Through precise stamping die design and stable stamping process control, high consistency in product size, shape, and position can be achieved to meet high-precision requirements in product manufacturing. However, the accuracy requirements of ordinary punching machines are relatively low.

3. Scope of application: Ordinary punching machines are suitable for cold stamping processes such as forming, cutting, punching, and bending, and are widely used in industries such as electronic components, instruments, toys, automobiles, and tractors. High speed stamping is more suitable for stamping small precision parts such as precision electronics, communication, computers, household appliances, automotive components, motor stator and rotor.

4. Configuration and control: The configuration and control range of ordinary punching machines is wide, ranging from ordinary to high-end. High speed punching machines, on the other hand, are mainly equipped with high-end and CNC technology, and some are also specifically equipped with dynamic balance and balance pads to achieve more stable and accurate stamping operations.

5. Price: Due to the higher configuration and stricter precision requirements of high-speed punching machines, their prices are usually much higher than ordinary punching machines.

There are significant differences between high-speed stamping and ordinary stamping in terms of speed, accuracy, applicability, configuration and handling, as well as price. The choice of stamping method needs to be comprehensively considered based on specific production needs, material characteristics, and budget factors.