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Forming technology

Forming technology in the sense of sheet metal forming by deep drawing and punching, followed by subsequent processing options: welding, machining, flame spraying and the assembly of complex components.

Together with our partners, we also produce tempered and coated parts, among other things.
Typical examples of the use of forming technology are complex components in the area of paper fixing in sheet-fed printing machines or protective caps with a high degree of deformation in automotive drive trains.
The combination of precision engineering requirements for assemblies and the cold forming of sheet metal materials enables a wide range of parts to be produced. Among other things, tempered precision sheet metal parts are found in automotive drive trains.

Delimitation

Sheet metal forming technology here essentially refers to conventional deep drawing and punching techniques using hydraulic and mechanical presses. It does not refer to manufacturing methods such as bending, pressing, roll forming, tube bending techniques, hot forming, hydroforming, solid forming of steels, etc.

Glossary

Georg Martin

AMS-DTL-22499

Strip punching parts

Assemblies

Sheet-forming

Decorative film

Distance compensation

Spacer Foil

Thin Sheets

Foil Tape

Ball Bearing Shim

Lamifol

Laminum®

Lamivario®

Lamisol®

Teaching volume

LN 29557

LN 65045

M-Tech®F

M-Tech®F-CombiStore

M-Tech®F-Dispenser

M-Tech®F Metal Foil Tape

M-Tech®F Metal Blanks

M-Tech®F Special Scissors

M-Tech®L

M-Tech®P

M-Tech®S

Align machines

Brass Foil

Metal Foil

Metal stampings

Metal Blanks and Strips

Slotted Shim

Prototype Manufacture

Precision Shims

Precision Foil

Peeling plates

Laminated Shim Stock

Self-adhesive

Self-adhesive Metal Foils

Self-adhesive Metal Strips

Self-adhesive die-cut parts

Steel foil

Stamped and Deep-drawn Parts

Stamping

Stamping Technique

Punched Part

Deep Drawing

Tolerance Compensation

Forming technology

Spacers/Washers

Tool-Making

Drawn parts

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