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Deep drawing in sheet metal

Deep drawing is one of the methods used for shaping metal into various forms. This process involves pulling a flat piece of metal into a mold for creation of specific shape. The process is called deep drawing because it forces the metal to take on a deeper, more complex shape by pulling mechanical force or pressure of some kind into the mold.

Deep drawing is a process which requires the use of flat blank piece of metal to initiate. This metal may be wrought from aluminum, stainless steel or copper. All of these materials have specific properties that make them a good fit for different products. A mold is a tool made specifically to create the certain shape that we want on metal, and it flat sheet of stainless steel is laid over this shell.

Achieving Precision and Complexity with Deep Drawing Techniques in Sheet Metal

As the sheet is formed to shape, lubricants are used in this process. In the case of lubricants it represent those materials used to reduce friction between both, metal and mold. This decreased friction, in turn serves to protect the metal from damage while undergoing drawing. Lubricants also determine the way in which metal will move into a mold and can even lead to different types of finishes on your final piece, making it stand apart from many others.

Alloys are a way to make metal mixtures that provide unique properties in themselves which lead to an increasing of their strength. Different kinds of metal alloys have varying degrees of strength and durability, which affect the quality depending on use cases. Selecting an alloy can dramatically improve the appearance and life-cycle of a component.

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