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Die operations and types based on reference http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_(manufacturing)


Die operations are often named after the specific type of die that performs the operation. For example a bending operation is performed by a bending die. Operations are not limited to one specific die as some dies may incorporate multiple operation types.


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Press with bending die shown, stamped part eliminated for clarity.
  1. Accuracy. A properly sharpened die, with the correct amount of clearance between the punch and die, will produce a part that holds close dimensional tolerances in relationship to the parts edges.
  2. Appearance. Since the part is blanked in one operation, the finish edges of the part produces a uniform appearance as opposed to varying degrees of burnishing from multiple die cutting operations.
  3. Flatness. Due to the even compression of the blanking process, the end result is a flat part that may retain a specific level of flatness for additional manufacturing operations.
  4. Optimization of strip layout.  due to the way the blanking die can be laid out, and variations of strip widths that can be employed, material savings due to strip layout optimizations are possible.


Find some common definitions and general process information for metal processing operations.

Go to our Video links section to see some examples of progressive, panel and special value added in die assembly operations in action.

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Measurement in engineering drawings:

With the two prevailing systems of measurement for todays engineering drawings come  the requirement for conversion and terminology. "25.4" should be used when converting all Metric and Imperial units from one system to the other.  25.4 is an exact, non rounded number - (ie 25.4000...).  Using an alternative conversion factor may lead to errors in calculation.  To convert to Metric multiply the Imperial unit  by 25.4, to convert from Metric to Imperial, divide by 25.4.  Metric to Imperial conversion Example;  1.000" X 25.4  = 25.400... MM.

We created the following drawing to illustrate the physical sizes and common engineering names for smaller manufacturing engineering sizes commonly used in dimensioning and tolerancing.  It is invaluable to know these terms and conversions when communicating with machining  and tooling professionals and engineers.


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