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Hulkmetal – Your Source For Heavy Metal Stamping and Custom Fabrication

Announcement posted by Haggus and Stookles 21 Nov 2019

At Hulkmetal, we offer a variety of Metal Stamping Service and custom fabrication services to meet the needs of our clients. We have the experience and the expertise to handle any project, no matter how big or small. We take pride in our work and stand behind every product we produce.

We offer a variety of custom fabrication services, including:

  • • CNC machining
  • • Metal fabrication
  • • Welding
  • • Powder coating
  • • Laser cutting
  • • Waterjet cutting
  • • Punch press
  • • Shearing
  • • Bending

We are your one-stop shop for all your custom fabrication services needs. We have the experience and the expertise to handle any project, no matter how big or small. Contact us today to get started on your next project.

What is Metal Stamping?

Hulkmetal is a leading provider of custom metal stamping and fabrication services. We offer a wide range of capabilities to meet your needs, including:

  • -Metal stamping
  • -Custom fabrication
  • -Welding
  • -Finishing

Metal stamping is a process that uses a die to create a desired shape or design in a piece of metal. The die is attached to a press, which applies pressure to the metal to create the desired shape.

Custom fabrication is the process of creating custom metal parts and products. This can involve a variety of processes, including stamping, welding, and finishing.

Welding is a process that joins two pieces of metal together. This is done by melting the metals and then using pressure to fuse them together.

Finishing is the process of adding a finish to a metal part or product. This can involve painting, plating, or adding a protective coating.

The Benefits of Metal Stamping

When it comes to metal stamping, there are many benefits that make this process an attractive option for a wide variety of applications. Perhaps the most obvious benefit of metal stamping is the fact that it is an extremely efficient way to create metal parts. This is due to the fact that metal stamping uses dies and tools to shape the metal, rather than cutting or machining it. This means that there is very little waste, and the process is generally quite fast.

Another benefit of Metal Stamping Service is that it is very versatile. This means that it can be used to create parts of all shapes and sizes. In addition, metal stamping can be used with a wide variety of materials, including both ferrous and non-ferrous metals. This versatility makes metal stamping an ideal solution for a wide range of applications.

Finally, metal stamping is also a very cost-effective solution. This is due to the fact that metal stamping generally requires less labor than other methods of creating metal parts. In addition, the dies and tools used in metal stamping can be reused many times, which further reduces the cost of the process.

Overall, Metal Stamping Service is an extremely efficient, versatile, and cost-effective solution for creating metal parts. This makes it an ideal solution for a wide range of applications.

The Process of Metal Stamping

The process of metal stamping is a complex one, but it can be broken down into four main steps: blanking, drawing, forming, and trimming.

1. Blanking

The first step in the metal stamping process is blanking. This is the process of cutting the metal sheet into the desired shape. A die is used to cut the metal, and the die is placed on a press. The press then uses a massive amount of force to cut the metal.

2. Drawing

The next step is drawing. This is the process of stretching the metal to create the desired shape. A die is again used, but this time it is placed on a draw bench. The bench uses hydraulic cylinders to pull the metal through the die, stretching it into the desired shape.

3. Forming

The third step is forming. This is the process of bending the metal to create the desired shape. A die is placed on a press, and the press uses a massive amount of force to bend the metal.

4. Trimming

The fourth and final step is trimming. This is the process of cutting off any excess metal that is not needed. A die is again used, but this time it is placed on a trimming press. The trimming press uses a massive amount of force to cut the metal.