
HONY Die Cutting Machining
FR4 blanking case:
Die Cutting Machining
Blanking is a stamping process that uses a die to separate a portion of a material or process piece from another piece of material, work, or scrap. Blanking is a general term for separation processes such as cutting, blanking, punching, punching, punching, cutting, chiseling, trimming, cutting, cutting, and refurbishing. This is a stamping method for separating parts or blanks of the desired shape and size from the sheet. The blanking is to use the cutting edge of the die to cause the sheet to shear deformation and separate along a certain contour. Blanking accounts for the largest proportion of stamping production. In the blanking process, the sheet itself does not undergo plastic deformation except for the metal near the shear line, so the part punched by the flat plate is still in a planar shape. Ring particles can provide thermosetting insulation materials, thermoplastics, punching of special engineering plastic sheets, and the like. The figure below is a schematic diagram:
FR4 blanking case:
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