Die Sets

Die sets are tools used in metalworking and manufacturing to shape materials. They consist of precisely engineered components, including punches and dies, which work together to create specific shapes and features in metal parts. Die sets can be customized to meet specific requirements and are available in various materials such as steel, cast iron, and aluminum. 


Product Features:

  • Available in DIN / ISO and custom company standards.

  • Manufactured from steel, cast iron, or aluminum.

  • Options include slide guides, ball guides, and roller guides.

  • Custom-made pillar guide sets and various guide elements are available.

  • ECO-LINE steel pillar set with bronze-plated sliding guide bushes.


Applications:

Die sets are widely used in industries for tasks including stamping, molding, and tool assembly.

  • Metal stamping and forming

  • Precision tooling and mold-making

  • High-volume manufacturing

  • Custom tool assembly and quick-change tooling setups


Industries:

  1. Automotive

  2. Aerospace

  3. Electronics

  4. General Manufacturing

  5. Tool and die-making


Specifications:

  • Materials: Steel, cast iron, aluminum

  • Guide Systems: Slide, ball, and roller guides

  • Standards: DIN / ISO and custom standards

  • Special Options: Custom pillar guide sets, ECO-LINE steel pillar sets with bronze-plated guides.

  • Material Hardness: Hardened Steel can reach up to 60 HRC for high wear resistance.

  • Temperature Range: Up to 300 °C

  • Weight: Approximately 3 kg to 15 kg

  • Flow Rate: Varies by design and specific application

  • Machining Capacity: Suitable for general to high precision machining tasks

  • Diameter Range: Typically from 10 mm to 50 mm (specific diameters vary by model)

  • Guiding Length: Typically between 100 mm to 400 mm, ensuring stability and precision.

  • Max Load Capacity: Ranges from 5 kN to 50 kN, based on specific die set design and application.

  • Stroke Length: Generally between 5 mm and 30 mm for various operational needs.

  • Compatibility: Compatible with progressive, transfer, and fine-blanking dies.


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Die Sets

Die sets are tools used in metalworking and manufacturing to shape materials. They consist of precisely engineered components, including punches and dies, which work together to create specific shapes and features in metal parts. Die sets can be customized to meet specific requirements and are available in various materials such as steel, cast iron, and aluminum. 


Product Features:

  • Available in DIN / ISO and custom company standards.

  • Manufactured from steel, cast iron, or aluminum.

  • Options include slide guides, ball guides, and roller guides.

  • Custom-made pillar guide sets and various guide elements are available.

  • ECO-LINE steel pillar set with bronze-plated sliding guide bushes.


Applications:

Die sets are widely used in industries for tasks including stamping, molding, and tool assembly.

  • Metal stamping and forming

  • Precision tooling and mold-making

  • High-volume manufacturing

  • Custom tool assembly and quick-change tooling setups


Industries:

  1. Automotive

  2. Aerospace

  3. Electronics

  4. General Manufacturing

  5. Tool and die-making


Specifications:

  • Materials: Steel, cast iron, aluminum

  • Guide Systems: Slide, ball, and roller guides

  • Standards: DIN / ISO and custom standards

  • Special Options: Custom pillar guide sets, ECO-LINE steel pillar sets with bronze-plated guides.

  • Material Hardness: Hardened Steel can reach up to 60 HRC for high wear resistance.

  • Temperature Range: Up to 300 °C

  • Weight: Approximately 3 kg to 15 kg

  • Flow Rate: Varies by design and specific application

  • Machining Capacity: Suitable for general to high precision machining tasks

  • Diameter Range: Typically from 10 mm to 50 mm (specific diameters vary by model)

  • Guiding Length: Typically between 100 mm to 400 mm, ensuring stability and precision.

  • Max Load Capacity: Ranges from 5 kN to 50 kN, based on specific die set design and application.

  • Stroke Length: Generally between 5 mm and 30 mm for various operational needs.

  • Compatibility: Compatible with progressive, transfer, and fine-blanking dies.


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