Is there a difference between metal stamping and metal fabrication?
Why yes, yes there is!
Metal stamping can refer to a number of metal forming operations that include stamping, bending, pressing, folding, and stretching used to produce a final part.
The metal stamping process uses punch presses with custom-made tooling and dies to produce a shape, pattern, or other characteristic a part may require. The stamping process can provide tighter tolerances than metal fabrication. It is a cost-effective way to produce metal parts in large quantities which can be manufactured much faster.
Metal fabrication, on the other hand, entails the manufacturing of three-dimensional metal parts by cutting, bending, and/or other assembly processes.
Metal fabrication is often the more economical way to produce parts in lower quantities, as the tooling associated with stamping can be costly. Fabrication also provides greater design flexibility than stamping, as there is no tooling to change should your part design require alteration.
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