CUTTING WITH SHEARS AND PUNCHING
Shear cutting and punching are two fundamental techniques in the processing of metallic materials and plastic materials, essential for obtaining precise and functional components. Shear cutting consists of applying a cutting force through sharp blades, allowing material sheets to be sectioned cleanly and precisely, minimizing burrs and defects. This technique is ideal for straight cuts and offers a high execution speed, making it perfect for large-scale production.
Punching, on the other hand, uses a die and matrix to create specific holes or shapes in the material. This process is extremely versatile, allowing you to produce a wide range of geometries with great precision.
Punching Technical Specifications
PUNCHING | MAXIMUM SIZE | MAXIMUM THICKNESS |
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Metal Punching | 1250 x 3000 | 3 mm |
Cutting of Metals and Plastics with Shears
TYPE OF CUT | MAXIMUM SIZE | MAXIMUM THICKNESS |
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Cutting Metal with Shears | 2000 mm | 4 mm |
Cutting Plastic Materials with Shears | 2000 mm | 4 mm |