The emergence of precision stamping parts has brought great convenience to our lives and has been well received by consumers. As a well-known precision stamping manufacturer, we will introduce the types of precision stamping dies to help you better understand them.
**Composite Dies for Precision Stamping Parts:** Commonly used composite die structures include composite blanking and composite drawing. While these structures differ slightly from other engineering dies, they are very convenient and labor-saving to use.
**Progressive Dies for Precision Stamping Parts:** Although these dies are more difficult to maintain and require experienced fitters, they offer very high production efficiency, effectively saving labor and time costs and reducing product scrap rates.
**Progressive Dies for Precision Stamping Parts:** While these dies are more difficult to maintain and require experienced fitters to operate, they are highly efficient in production, effectively saving labor and time costs and resulting in a lower product scrap rate.
The engineering mold of precision stamping parts requires manual or robotic arms to remove the product from the mold during the process and place it into the next mold to continue production until the last process of the mold is completed. The entire product is then considered finished. This type of mold is very convenient to repair, but it requires a lot of manpower and time, and the scrap rate of the products is too high.