This report addresses the special concerns of high-speed stamping. We define high-speed stamping and discuss operating factors – such as the effects of die clearance and methods of slug control – that will help improve your stamping operation. We explore...
The perforation process involves driving a punch through material and the rapid failure of the material as the slug breaks free. For this reason, perforating often is mistakenly considered to be a simple two-step process. In fact, there are six definable steps in the...
Extend operating life with well-chosen Dayton Lamina die springs Die springs, an essential stamping die component, create the optimal pressure for restraining the sheet material in a fixed position while it is being pierced, formed, flanged, or trimmed. The springs...
Precision and strength are more important than ever in metal stamping applications, where minimal downtime is crucial. Dayton Lamina’s new line of Guided Retainers offer many improvements for traditional metal stamping dies. Industry leader Dayton Lamina...
Providing Solutions to Make You More Profitable Dayton Progress Understands that Stamping High Tensile Strength Steel Is Hard—Literally Low punch performance & cycle life Impact resistance Punch edge chipping, edge wear or breakage Stopping production to service...
A Key Material in Critical Safety Components Auto manufacturers are challenged by increasing oil prices, stricter emission standards, and greater demands on safety. Lighter and stronger steels in structural components are now required from OEMs and suppliers. How...