Deep-drawing is a particularly attractive process, as it is saves resources and adds several improved properties, to the processed metal items, compared to alternative processes.
How does deep-drawing save resources?
Deep-drawing’s resource saving abilities, decrease the unit-price of the items and reduces the carbon footprint. This strengthens our customers profitability and CSR position.
Which abilities does deep-drawn items have?
The reduced number of welds, and the smooth surfaces on deep-drawn items, makes them specifically interesting, for products, where the aesthetic appearance is important or products that must be easy to clean or disinfect.
For that reason, we often manufacture deep-drawn items for companies in the medical equipment industry, the food processing equipment industry, and the design industry.
Deep-drawn items high strength is a useful ability, when the product must be durable and resistant or just when you desire a thinner material on the product without compromising quality. We have often supported customers, who have replaced their original manufacturing process of an existing product, with our deep-drawing solution, as part of a cost-down project.
Which tasks can we solve using deep-drawing?
We perform deep-drawing for several industries, e.g., the medical device industry, the food processing equipment industry, and the automotive industry.
Vi can deep-draw steel, stainless steel, cobber, titan and many other grades. We can form sheet metal from 0,05 mm up to 18 mm.
Out production line performs up to 90 punch per minute with a pressure between 40 and 1250 ton, on both our hydraulic and mechanical pressing machines.
We can combine deep drawing with roll forming – and with welding, surface treatment, turning and milling, to form an item that is ready for the further production and assembling.
Thus, we have a production facility, which can solve most tasks in both small and large production quantities, for both small and global companies.
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