Metal stamping (also known as pressing) is a manufacturing process used to convert flat metal sheets into desired shapes. It involves placing flat sheet metal, in either coil or blank form, into a stamping press. In the press, a tool and die surface forms the metal into the required shape through various techniques, such as blanking, piercing, bending, drawing, and coining. It's commonly used for high-volume production of metal parts in industries like automotive, electronics, and appliances.
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