Design principles for metal stamping parts
Date: 2026-07-09
The stamping parts designed must meet the requirements of product use and technical performance, and be easy to assemble and repair.
The stamping parts designed must be conducive to improving the utilization rate of metal materials, reducing the variety and specifications of materials, and minimizing material consumption as much as possible. If possible, use low-cost materials to achieve zero waste and minimal waste cutting of parts.
The designed stamping parts must have a simple shape and a reasonable structure, which is conducive to simplifying the mold structure and simplifying the number of processes, that is, completing the entire part processing with the least and simplest stamping process, reducing the need for other methods of processing, and facilitating stamping operations, facilitating the organization to achieve mechanization and automation production, and improving labor productivity.
The stamping parts designed should have lower requirements for dimensional accuracy and surface roughness levels while ensuring normal use, and be conducive to product interchangeability, reducing waste, and ensuring stable product quality.
The stamping parts designed should be conducive to using existing equipment, process equipment, and process flow as much as possible for processing, and should also be conducive to extending the service life of the stamping die.