Deep Draw Components
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About Deep Draw Components
Deep draw components are seamless hollow parts formed by drawing a sheet-metal blank into a die with a punch, producing cups, cans, shells, housings, enclosures and pressure-tight cans where depth exceeds the diameter, often in multiple draw stages with intermediate annealing. The process yields strong, leak-resistant, near-net parts with minimal joints, widely used in automotive, electrical, battery, lighting, filtration and appliance applications. Variants include single- and multi-stage draws, ironed and redrawn shells, and combined draw-and-pierce or draw-and-flange parts. General dimensional tolerances are usually specified to ISO 2768, with wall-thickness, concentricity and height controlled by tooling and process; series automotive work commonly runs under an IATF 16949 system with PPAP. Materials generally span deep-drawing-quality low-carbon steel (DC01-DC06 / EDD), stainless 304/316 and 430, aluminium 1050/3003/5052, copper and brass, selected for formability and corrosion resistance. Draw ratio, blank-holder force and lubrication are tuned to avoid wrinkling, tearing and earing across the draw sequence, with intermediate annealing on deep multi-stage parts. Finishes include zinc and zinc-nickel plating, tin plating, passivation, anodising and powder coat. Verification usually covers dimensional, wall-thickness and leak or pressure testing where the part is a vessel, plus first-article and SPC control. Through Himalay, partner manufacturers can supply EN 10204 3.1 mill certificates where specified, first-article, SPC and PPAP documentation, leak-test and plating records, RoHS/REACH declarations, and CE or PED-CE and SABER conformity routes for EU and GCC import; tooling, certification, inspection and CIF logistics are coordinated as part of the standard order flow.