Fine blanking

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Fine blanking is a fully automated precision metalworking stamping process.

There are a number of advantages to fine blanking over conventional metal stamping, with the most important one being that fine blanking provides completely consistent dimensional control. This means that metal components produced by fine blanking have a machined like edge quality and extremely high accuracy immediately following the stamping process, without additional machining. Additionally all holes, profiles, edges, semi-pierces are carried out in one process.


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