1. Product description
Deep drawing is a sheet metal forming process in which a sheet metal blank is radially drawn into a forming die by the mechanical action of a punch. It is thus a shape transformation process with material retention. The process is considered "deep" drawing when the depth of the drawn part exceeds its diameter. This is achieved by redrawing the part through a series of dies. The flange region (sheet metal in the die shoulder area) experiences a radial drawing stress and a tangential compressive stress due to the material retention property. These compressive stresses (hoop stresses) result in flange wrinkles (wrinkles of the first order). Wrinkles can be prevented by using a blank holder, the function of which is to facilitate controlled material flow into the die radius.
2. Specification
2.1. Material
Appropriate sheet metals suitable for deep drawing process, like copper, mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum.etc.
2.2. Dimension
Length or diameter up to 1200 mm; Width or diameter up to 1200 mm; Height up to 600 mm; Wall thickness up to 8mm;
2.3. Part shape
Round, square, rectangle, cone, sphere or custom shapes
2.4. Surface finish
Painting, powder coating, passivation, polishing,etc.
3. Packing way
Best suitable packing way, typical outer packing is pallet or plywood case; typical inside packing is carton box or protection film.
4. Application
Widely used in industrial fields, automobile parts, food industry,etc.