What is the deep drawing process

What is the deep drawing process?
The deep drawing process is a stamping process that uses a drawing die to press a flat blank into a hollow workpiece with various openings, or to process an already made open hollow part into a hollow part of other shapes.
The shapes of products that can be made by the deep drawing process include: cylindrical, stepped, spherical, conical, rectangular and other various irregular open hollow parts. The deep drawing process combined with other stamping processes can manufacture parts with complex shapes, such as a blanking and drawing composite die that combines the blanking process with the deep drawing process. Common deep drawing products in daily life include: rotating parts: such as enamel washbasins and aluminum pots. Complex parts: such as automobile covers

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