For high or low consumption, simple or complex pieces, we have experience in punching, compound, transfer, progressive, shaving, cutting, punching, manual parts stamping, extrusions and embossments.
Stamping with progressive dies: sophisticated tools that allow to make a piece in all its phases.
Stamping with manual transfer: when the product requires a process of forming in different dies.
Blanking: A suppression die produces a flat piece of material by reducing the desired shape in an operation
Die Coining: It is similar to die forming, but the main difference is that it can form different characteristics on any of the faces of the piece.
Enrollment: The beading operation is used to roll the material in a curved shape.
Embossment: Hollow piece in the form of the forming container from sheet metal.
Extrusion: process used to create objects with a defined and fixed cross section. The material is pushed or extracted through a die of a desired cross section.
Cold formed and formed: the forming matrices bend the piece along a curved surface.