1.What is Progressive Die Stamping?
Youlin® Progressive die stamping is a metal forming process, consists of several individual work stations, each of which performs one or more different operations on the part. In progressive die stamping, a steel strip is formed into a finished part in several operations. The part is carried from station to station by the stock strip and is cut out of the strip in the final operation.
The decision to produce a part in progressive die or transfer die is dependent on size, complexity and volume of production. Youlin® Progressive die stamping is used to produce a large number of parts and keep the costs as low as possible. The highest demands in precision and durability must be met.
2.Benefits of Progressive Die Stamping
Compared to other manufacturing methods,Youlin® progressive die stamping offers numerous benefits, such as:
3.Progressive Die Stamping Materials & Applications
The progressive die stamping process is suitable for use with a wide range of materials, such as:
✔Aluminum
✔Low and High Carbon Steel
✔Brass
✔Copper
✔Coated Metals
✔Stainless Steel
✔Nickel Alloys
We offer light to heavy gauge stamping for components ranging between 0.005 to 0.5 inches in thickness. Our team is equipped to handle progressive die stamping projects of virtually any size.
Due to the complex capabilities and material range provided by progressive die stamping, many industries have found the process ideal for facilitating large production runs of small parts with demanding tolerances. Some of these industries include:
✔Aerospace ✔Automotive ✔Medical ✔Military ✔Lighting
4. FAQ
Q: What is the difference between progressive die stamping and transfer die stamping?
A: Notwithstanding the fact that both transfer dies and progressive dies can be used to obtain pressed parts of any size, transfer dies are generally considered more suitable for producing large parts, and progressive dies are considered more suitable for producing sets of smaller components.
Q: What is the difference between compound die and progressive die?
A: Compound die stamping is used for making simple flat parts such as washers. A strip of metal is fed through the compound die, but unlike progressive or transfer die stamping, compound stamping tooling performs multiple cuts, punches, and bends in one stroke rather than multiple strokes.
Q: How does a progressive die work?
A: The progressive stamping die is placed into a reciprocating stamping press. As the press moves up, the top die moves with it, which allows the material to feed. When the press moves down, the die closes and performs the stamping operation. With each stroke of the press, a completed part is removed from the die.