This of stamping usually involves Oting Operations to Complete the Part Such AS:

  

  Beads, RIBS, and Flangees: OFTEN UASED to Impart Rigidity to a PART that Otherwise Might Be Too Flexible and Weak.

  Their judicious use may required material by as much as 50%.

  

  Coining: A Closed-Die Squeeezing Operation in Which All Surfaces of the Work Are Confined or Restrained.

  Curling: Forming a Rolled Edge at the Open End of a Part.

  Dimpling: Localized Indent Forming, So as to Permit the Head of a Rivet or A Bolt to Flush with the Surface of the Metal.

  Embossing: A Process that Produces Relatedly Shallow Indentations or Raised Designs with No Significant CHANGE in Metal Thickness.

  ExtRuding: Turn up or Drawing Out A Flange Around A Smaller Hole; Also Called "Hole Flanging."

  HOLES: A Shaped Portal is Cut from the Drawn Part USINGENTIONAL, Extruding, or Piercing Punches.

  Ironing: Operation in which the thickness of the shell want is redyced and its skker smoothed.

  Marking: Process to Add Identification Such as Numbers, letters or graphics to a part.

  Necking: Reducing the Diameter of a Portion of the length of a cylindrical shell.

  Notches: shaped notchas that are cut from the edge of the part; usually provided for cleance, locality or attaching.

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