Conventional deep drawing
The source material, the roundel or platine, is attached to ( ).. The press goes down and the blank is clamped between the edge and ( ). Because the tensile edge goes even further down ,the blank is drawn over the nipple. Now the final product is being formed. Major points of attention in this process include the lubrication and the ( )
By using relatively simple tools, we can keep the costs low. The results of this procedure are, round, oval, square or rectangular shapes. Click here for examples of conventional deep drawn products.
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