Electronic Stampings
Electronic stampings are electronic components formed by a metal stamping process. They can be formed by fourslide, deep drawn stamping, or progressive stamping methods, or by a combination of methods. Electronic stampings are used in a wide range of applications, from the computer industry to the telecommunication industry.
Electronic stampings are a product of the tool and die industry. A die is a press tool for cutting or forming material in a stamping machine. Dies and punches work together in stamping presses; the punch pushes the sheet metal through the die. Metal Stamping is efficient, economical, and offers a wide range of durable shapes and components.
Electronic stampings range in size from miniature stampings measuring less than a millimeter to large stampings measuring one foot or more. They can be made from a variety of sheet metal materials, including copper, titanium, stainless steel, and aluminum. Electronic stampings parts include lead frames, bandolier pins, connectors and springs.