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KEFA’s metal stamping and deep drawing are precision manufacturing processes used to shape and form sheet metal into various components and products. Metal stamping involves the use of dies and punches to cut, bend, and shape metal sheets into desired shapes and sizes. It’s commonly used for high-volume production of parts such as brackets, connectors, and automotive components.
On the other hand, deep drawing is a specialized form of metal stamping that focuses on creating complex, three-dimensional shapes by gradually forming a flat sheet metal into a deeper shape using a series of dies. This process is often employed to make products like kitchen sinks, cans, and automotive parts that require intricate designs and deep cavities.
Both techniques offer cost-effective and efficient ways to produce metal parts with consistent precision, making them essential processes in industries ranging from automotive and aerospace to consumer goods and electronics.