
Stamping is a manufacturing process in which metal sheets are shaped into specific forms using pressure. A flat metal sheet, known as a blank, is placed in a stamping press, where it is shaped by a die. The die and press work together to cut, bend, or form the metal into the desired shape, producing parts with precise dimensions. Stamping is often used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and electronics to manufacture components such as panels, brackets, and connectors, offering high production speed and consistent quality for mass production.
























