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How is the progressive lamination die used for the processing of instrument parts?

The progressive lamination die is a high-efficiency, high-precision, low-cost stamping die, which is widely used in the manufacture of instrument parts. It can complete multiple processes continuously on one press.
Instrument parts are usually made of a variety of materials, with complex shapes and high precision requirements. The progressive lamination die can meet the various requirements of instrument parts processing and has the following advantages:
Improve production efficiency: The progressive lamination die can complete multiple processes continuously on one press, reducing the handling and positioning time of the workpiece and improving production efficiency.
Improve product quality: The progressive lamination die can ensure the processing accuracy and consistency of the workpiece and improve product quality.
Reduce mold investment: The progressive lamination die can reduce the number of molds and reduce the mold investment cost.
The progressive lamination die can be used to manufacture various instrument parts, such as dials, pointers, housings, brackets, etc.
Taking the dial as an example, the progressive lamination die can complete the following processing procedures of the dial:

Punching: Punch the raw material of the dial into the required shape and size.
Punching: Punching holes on the dial for mounting pointers or indicator lights.
Trimming: Trimming the edges of the dial.
Flanging: Forming a flange on the edge of the dial to fix the indicator inside the dial.
Stamping: Stamping scale lines, numbers and text on the dial.

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