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Q What is the difference between a punch and a die?
A The punch is the moving part that stamps the shape, while the die is the stationary part that holds the material and defines the cavity.
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Q How to choose the right stamping press for your application?
A Consider factors like material type, thickness, production volume, and required precision. Consult the manufacturer’s specifications for compatibility.
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Q What are the different types of stamping presses?
A Types include mechanical presses (flywheel or eccentric), hydraulic presses, and servo-driven presses. Each has varying force, speed, and precision.
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Q What types of materials can be stamped?
A Common materials include steel, aluminum, plastic, rubber, and paper. The press must be compatible with the material’s hardness and thickness.
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Q What are the main components of a stamping press?
A Key components include the frame, ram, punch, die, stripper, and control system. The frame provides structural support, while the ram delivers the force.