Stamping Dies
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About Stamping Dies
Stamping dies are the press tools used to cut and form sheet metal in a stamping press, performing blanking, piercing, bending, drawing, and trimming to produce flat and formed metal parts. Single-station dies perform one operation per stroke and are used for simpler parts or lower volumes; line dies and compound dies combine operations, and they underpin automotive, appliance, electrical, and general sheet-metal production.
Die cutting and forming elements are built from cold-work tool steels chosen for wear and toughness: D2 (AISI D2 / DIN 1.2379 / JIS SKD11) is the workhorse, hardened to around HRC 58-62 for long edge life; tougher grades such as A2 or S7 (HRC 54-58) are used where impact or chipping is a risk, and powder-metallurgy grades (e.g., Vanadis) for very high volumes or abrasive material. Die sets, guide pillars, and standard components often follow DME or HASCO standards. Strip layout, cutting clearance (typically a percentage of stock thickness), and shear angles are engineered to control burr and force.
Materials stamped include mild and high-strength steel, stainless, aluminium, brass, and copper; punches and inserts may be coated (TiN, TiCN) for wear.
Configuration covers blanking, piercing, forming, drawing, and trim dies, single-station and compound layouts, with first-article and edge-condition verification.
Himalay coordinates material traceability via EN 10204 3.1 certificates for the tool steel where requested, hardness and dimensional reports, sample-part inspection, RoHS/REACH declarations, and CE support where the part enters a regulated assembly, all coordinated as part of the standard order flow.