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Transper Process
Transper process
What is the Transfer Press Stamping Process?
Transfer press stamping is an efficient manufacturing process used to craft medium to high volumes of metal components by progressing workpiece through multiple pressing stations. Traditional methods would require employees to move pieces by hand from one press to the next, but modern transfer presses use automated mechanical transport systems to transfer and reposition components. This automated transport mechanism makes transfer press stamping a highly efficient and economical process.
A single cycle of the press alters multiple workpieces simultaneously, each at a different stage of the manufacturing process. The transfer press stamping process begins with a raw material, which is pressed into blanks at the first station. Every time the press opens, mechanical fingers automatically move the workpiece to the next press. Each blank moves through a series of stations that form the rough shape, then refine dimensions, features, and forms. Possible in-station processes include:
- Blanking
- Drawing
- Piercing
- Deburring
- Trimming
- Bending
- Burring
- Embossing
- Beading
- Ironing
- Restriking
Transfer Press Types and advantages
MOTEC is equipped with transfer presses whose tonnage ranges a variety of 4,000tons(1), 2500tons(1), 1200tons(1), 750tons(1) and 300tons(2). This range allows us to select the ideal press for components of different sizes and shapes.
Transfer press stamping is the ideal manufacturing technique for stamped metal parts with length-to-diameter ratios of 1:1 or greater. Here are the key benefits summarized:
- • Best for producing large components
- • Broad setup flexibility
- • Cost-effective for short, mass production runs
- • Low tooling costs
- • Simple operation
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