Let's take a look at the
benefits of these alternative Stamping Part forming methods.
Metal spinning: Also referred to as spin forming, this method allows a
fabricator to use a metal disc or tube to turn it into an axially symmetric
part. This is achieved by spinning the metal on a high-speed lathe. In some
cases, the spinning process is carried out manually too. Different types of
ductile metals can be formed using this particular method. The metal spinning
technique is very cost-effective and is also suitable for high volume part
production.
Hydroforming: This
technique involves the use of highly pressurized fluid for shaping and
contouring a metal sheet. Whether it is a smooth contour or intricate angles,
you can achieve a well-finished part using this method. This is one of the most
cost-effective methods of shaping ductile metals like stainless steel,
aluminum, and brass among others. The parts thus formed tend to be structurally
strong, which explains why automobile industries are increasingly using this
method.
Parts formed using these
techniques are compliant with the prevailing industry specifications. The
aerospace and defense sector, automobile industries, nuclear industry,
furniture manufacturers, and the HVAC sector are increasingly opting for
forming methods other than metal stamping. These methods are capable of
producing just about any part or component that one might expect to achieve
through metal stamping.
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