The precision
metal stamping is a process in which the "sheet" of
metal are used to provide a final product with precision metal
parts. When a metal sheet is inserted into the
press, this is modeled with precision metal parts in the
form and in the desired size. Only the metal sheets with a
certain thickness can be inserted in the precision metal stamping machines and
the maximum limit for most of the equipment used for this purpose is of ¼ inch.
However, the machines can be designed for sheets with a
greater thickness. Furthermore, only certain metals or special
alloys can be used in this process: among these aluminum, brass, steel (hot
or cold rolled), galvanized steel, stainless steel, copper, zinc and titanium.
Before the sheet is inserted into the machine, the customer provides the
prototype of the final product.
The precision metal stamping is an ancient technique. The
Egyptians, the Greeks and the Romans, they had all discovered new methods for creating
tools and metal weapons, exerting a force on a hot or cold metal plate. The
technology has definitely evolved and now precision metal stamping
process can truly be considered an art. The vast majority of metal
tools and objects that each uses in their daily lives, such as forks or knives,
computer parts and appliances, is the result of a sophisticated precision
metal stamping. HG’s precision metal products are high
quality, reliable and competitive throughout the entire fabrication and sheet
metal engineering industry. Nowadays, technology plays a big role in
the metal engineering and fabrication industry; we
have embraced the latest machinery and technology so as to offer competitive
prices and speedy turnarounds for our clients.