Deep drawing is a stamping process in which flat material is formed into a 3D shape through the use of a die press. We work with aluminum, steel, stainless steel, titanium, and nickel alloys, among others, to create a variety of hollow 3D shapes for the aerospace, medical, defense, OEM, and automotive industries. Depending on the material, part geometry, and the depth of the draw, this may have to be done in progressive steps to prevent fracturing of the material. An in-depth understanding of materials, industry experience, and extensive metal working knowledge are all imperative to the ability to develop a deep drawing process that produces premium quality parts at the lowest possible price.
This chart is an example of our average size range.
Material Thickness | Max .187” |
Length | Max 60” |
Depth | Dependent on shape |
Tolerance (+/-) | .002” in. |
Additional Services Provided | Chem-Film, Anodizing, & other anti-corrosion coatings Machining of finished parts to meet tighter tolerances Painting, Powder Coating Part Marking Passivation Penetrant Inspection |
Production Volume | 50 piece minimum Maximum run variant on schedule and capacity Specialty Production Shop Low Volume High Volume |
Typical Lead Time | 4-12 Weeks, Dependent on complexity of project |
Industry Focus | Aerospace Medical Scientific Defense Commercial Automotive |
Industry Standards | ISO 9001:2008 Certified International Organization for Standardization Mil-Std 45208 Compliant Military Specification9100 Compliant Aerospace certification in process |