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Austempering Process

The austempering process entails heating steel to a certain temperature range, then taking it through a controlled cooling, thereby improving the mechanical properties of the steel. This article reviews the various stages of austempering in details, as well as compares austempering to ausforming.

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What is Fine Blanking? 

Fine blanking is a derivative process of stamping process that uses additional tools and attachments to manufacture products with better dimensional accuracy and precision than the regular stamping process. This article reviews a typical fine blanking process, common applications, and compares it to the regular blanking procedure.

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Types of Metal Stamping

Metal stamping entails several distinct operations that are tailored to meet fabrication needs. This article delves into the types of metal stamping processes, the importance of dies, and the machinery involved.

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Progressive Metal Stamping

Progressive metal stamping is a sheet metal forming process that involves feeding a coil of metal through a series of stations. In this article, we review what progressive metal stamping is, and common tooling, as well as compare it with other manufacturing methods.

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What is Insert Molding? 

Insert molding is a specialized type of injection molding that manufactures plastic parts with metal inserts. This article reviews the process of insert molding, process considerations, advantages, molding considerations, and common examples of parts.

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Powder Coating vs E Coating

E Coating and Powder Coating are two of the most common finishing methods in manufacturing metals. This article reviews the procedure, benefits, applications, as well as compares differences between E-Coating vs Powder Coating.

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Stamping Parts Defects

Stamping parts defects can arise from various factors, including material issues, tooling problems, or errors in the stamping process. In this article, we will explore common defects found in stamping parts and delve into effective quality control methods to uphold manufacturing standards.

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