Stamping dies are core tools in the field of metal forming. They apply force to sheet metal via a press and the die itself, causing plastic deformation or separation to obtain parts with the desired shape and dimensions. They offer significant advantages such as high production efficiency, excellent product consistency, and relatively low cost.
Typical stamping dies are categorized as single-stage dies and progressive dies. Single-stage dies complete a single process in one set, suitable for large parts or low-volume production. Progressive dies integrate multiple processes in the feeding direction, enabling fully automated, high-speed production, making them the preferred choice for mass production in fields like electronics and automotive.
Modern stamping dies are now integrating sensor technology and intelligent algorithms to monitor pressure, temperature, and die status in real-time, moving towards intelligence and high reliability, continuously providing powerful momentum for the manufacturing industry.