Fine blanking
Fine blanking is a sheet metal machining technology. It allows
manufacturing ready-to-use functional components thanks to high-precision,
perfectly and smoothly cut surfaces.
The process is based on the combination of triple-acting presses,
special materials and dies. This offers several advantages, such
as low flatness values, hardening of blanked surfaces and high angular
precision.
Furthermore, this technology allows blanking of very thick (1 to
15 mm) metals, bending, sizing, drawing and shaping of other three-dimensional
geometric forms as well as other complex profiles, with high accuracy.
This technology can therefore be applied to many fields, where
there is a need to mass-produce high-performance metal components.
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Applications
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| SPEED GEAR COMPONENTS |
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| RATCHET MECHANISMS (hoods, trunks, doors) |
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| RATCHET MECHANISMS (hoods, trunks, doors) |
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| RATCHET MECHANISMS (hoods, trunks, doors) |
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| OIL PUMP PLATES |
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| UNLOADING SYSTEM FLANGES |
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