Deep Drawing Parts

Deep drawing for parts with thin walls or deep holes that would otherwise be difficult to form from round wire material. Fukui Byora Group have many successes mass producing products using precision deep drawing technology.

What is Deep Drawing?

Deep drawing is a forming process in which a thin sheet metal blank is formed by repeatedly applying mechanical pressure with dies and punches. Deep drawing technology enables high-speed production of thin-walled products with deep holes, as well as box-shaped products, which are difficult to manufacture form round wire materials.

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The following are examples of products that we have successfully mass produced using deep drawing technology.

Material
Stainless steel
Minimum wall thickness
0.0091 in (0.23 mm)
Characteristics
Micro hole with a diameter of φ0.0142 in (φ0.36 mm) on part tip.
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Material
Stainless steel
Minimum wall thickness
0.00159 in (0.04 mm)
Characteristics
Deep drawn step.
Material
Stainless steel
Minimum wall thickness
0.0019 in (0.05 mm)
Characteristics
0.0019 in (0.05 mm) wall thickness at tip (medical).
Material
Stainless steel
Minimum wall thickness
0.015 in (0.38 mm)
Characteristics
1.496 in (38 mm) total length.
Material
Stainless steel
Minimum wall thickness
0.0059 in (0.15 mm)
Characteristics
Hole over 1.1811 in (30 mm) deep.
Material
Stainless steel
Minimum wall thickness
0.00985 in (0.25 mm)
Characteristics
Coining on thin metal sheets.

Adavantages of
Cold Forming

Advantages of
Deep Drawing

Advantages of
Roll Forming

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