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7 stainless steel deep drawing problems to solve

7 stainless steel deep drawing problems to solve During deep drawing, a part is formed by placing a selected material into a forming cavity where a blanking or forming punch forces the material into the shape of the mold. The resulting product has thin walls that cannot be achieved by other processes such as spinning, stretching, injection molding. Because deep drawing can form thin-walled parts, it is often used in the manufacture of beer cans, shell casings for small-caliber ammunition, oil cans and many other products. It also provides higher stiffness and does not require additional thickness. In short, it can form inherently strong thin-walled components. Deep drawing emerged in…

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Material properties of stainless steel drawing

Manufacturing with stainless steel offers many of the benefits of steel without rusting and corrosion. The chemical composition of stainless steel includes at least 10.5% chromium, as well as iron, nickel and manganese. When exposed to air, the chromium in stainless steel oxidizes, forming a protective layer that is highly resistant to moisture and corrosion. There are many types of stainless steel, each classified according to its molecular composition and structure. Stainless Steel Type 201/201L Type 201 stainless steel has a lower nickel content than other stainless steel blends. This makes it cheaper, but also less resistant to corrosion. The higher manganese content makes stainless steel 201 stronger than other…

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