Die casting and stamping are two common crafts when we talk about making medals or other metal products. They both have their own features and advantages, so let's take a look at them.
First is die casting. Die casting is a craft in which molten metal is injected into a mold and made to solidify and take shape under high pressure. This craft allows for precision manufacturing, as the molds can be shaped into intricate shapes and details, and the finished product has a smooth surface and precise dimensions. This provides an excellent solution for making awards that require specific shapes and patterns. The die casting process is commonly used to create metal awards, badges, and medals.
Next is stamping. The stamping craft is to place the metal sheet in a mold, and the high-speed impact force makes the metal plastic deformation in the mold, so as to form the shape. The stamping craft is low-cost and efficient, and is suitable for producing metal products in large quantities. While it is typically used to produce flat metal products, more complex shapes can also be achieved through multi-stage press molding.
Overall, both die casting and stamping processes are designed for efficient production of metal products. Whether you are making medals or other metal products, choosing the right process technology can ensure product quality and production efficiency. In the actual production process, we can choose the most suitable process technology to produce exquisite metal products according to the requirements and characteristics of the products.
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