Deep drawing allows you to cut costs since little material is required, work speed is high, designs are co-ordinated with the method thus leading to an optimized process, and it can replace other manufacturing process that require a significant amount of materials and time.

Deep drawing: potential for cutting costs
No cutting is used in deep drawing, i.e. parts are produced by forming and not by removing material. As a result, very little waste is created.
A continuous process and high output rates make deep drawing extremely productive.

Development partnerships for low costs
A product that has been optimized through dialogue between the client and manufacturer can undergo the entire manufacturing process with the highest possible productivity. Dialogue ensures that function is optimized, quality has been assured as best as possible and costs are as low as possible.

Fully integrated process
Components are created in a several-step deep-drawing process and generally leave the machine in their final geometric shape. Even complex designs can be created in a single step.
No costly downstream work is necessary. In addition, second operations (e.g. threaded shapes) that are strategically introduced into the process provide additional avenues for reducing costs.

Substitution
The variety of deep drawing options can be used efficiently when substituted for other costly manufacturing procedures such as spinning, forging, casting, etc.
This is true even for precision parts and existing products. Contact us. Our specialists can develop interesting new solutions for your product.