Deep Drawing
Deep-drawn forming for cylindrical and other three-dimensional metal parts drawn from flat blank stock.
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Overview
Deep drawing forms a flat metal blank into a hollow, three-dimensional shape — such as a cylindrical or cup-like part — by drawing it into a die cavity. This process is used where a part's geometry cannot be achieved through blanking and bending alone, and is applied within metal stamping and hardware part production. Wall thickness distribution, draw depth and forming stages depend on the material and part geometry, and are confirmed at the tooling design stage.
Advantages
- Produces three-dimensional parts from flat blank stock
- Suited to cylindrical and cup-shaped geometries
- Can reduce the need for secondary joining operations
- Integrated with in-house tooling development
Supported Materials
- Cold-rolled steel
- Stainless steel
- Brass
- Aluminum
Equipment & Process Range
Draw depth, number of drawing stages and material thickness range are confirmed per part drawing.
Specific equipment models, tonnage and unit counts are confirmed by engineering per project rather than published as general figures.
Workflow
Blank Design
Blank size and shape are calculated from the target drawn geometry.
Draw Tooling Design
Tooling is designed for the required number of drawing stages.
Drawing & Trimming
Parts are drawn through staged operations and trimmed to final dimensions.
Dimensional Verification
Drawn parts are measured against drawing specifications.
Quality Controls
- Wall thickness sampling
- Dimensional verification against drawing
- Surface condition checks after drawing
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Frequently Asked Questions
What file formats are accepted for a quote submission?
PDF, DWG, DXF, STEP, JPG and PNG files are accepted. Multiple files should be uploaded individually rather than as a compressed archive; each file must be 20MB or smaller.
Can deep-drawn parts be produced from my drawing?
Deep drawing is available for cylindrical or other three-dimensional part geometries. Draw depth and forming stages are confirmed once your drawing is reviewed.
What information do I need to provide for a metal stamping quote?
To request a quote, provide your part drawing (PDF, DWG, DXF or STEP), target quantity, material preference and any surface finish requirement. Submitting a drawing lets engineering confirm feasibility, tolerances and lead time for your specific part.