What is the difference between punch press and stamping press? These two seem to be very similar. Punching presses usually produce large automotive parts and home appliance housings. The punch press we commonly see is more accurately a machine that punches metal sheets into the desired shape. In terms of size, the range of punch presses may be larger, because we usually classify punch presses as a type of stamping press, and punch presses are included in stamping presses, so the range of punch presses is smaller.
Although punching machines and presses are both technologies for processing metal products, they are still different in some aspects. Many people will mix the two together, but aspects such as the operation mode of punching machines and presses, or processing capabilities, or structures, may not absolutely classify them into the same category.
For example, as we said, some punching machines are manually operated, like a large number of traditional ordinary punching machines, the stamping processing of ordinary punching machines does not require automation at all. In recent years, a large number of high-speed punching machines have introduced intelligent control technology. Punching machines often have an automated operation mode by default, so from this perspective alone, punching machines and presses cannot be absolutely equated. For example, the shaving razor blades Gantry Frame High Precision Press of the samhoor brand is a typical high-speed punching machine for intelligent production.
Back to the processing parts we just mentioned, we will intuitively find that the things processed by the punching machine, such as large automobile parts, home appliance shells, etc., are obviously processed. The volume of the product is relatively large, so the raw materials required for large-volume products will have a wide range in thickness and width. What about punch presses? The products punched by punch presses are obviously smaller in size. Even many punch presses can process parts as small as a thin needle that we usually see. These small parts obviously require higher processing accuracy, because the dimensional accuracy of small metal parts has a direct impact on their functions and performance. The parts processed by punch presses are much smaller in size than those processed by stamping machines, so the corresponding thickness and width of the raw materials required by punch presses are smaller. So if we need to introduce equipment, we can choose machines in the direction of stamping machines to process parts with larger diameters, and if we need to process parts with very small diameters, we can choose machines in the direction of punch presses, such as high-speed precision punch presses, such as samhoor brand gantry high-speed precision punch presses, C-type high-speed precision punch presses, etc.
At this point, I believe everyone has already understood "What is the difference between punch press and stamping press?" Small enterprises and self-employed individuals prefer to introduce punch presses because the price of punch press equipment is lower than that of stamping machines. Therefore, the price of punch presses and stamping machines is also a big difference between them. For enterprises that need to process small parts, buying a punch press is more cost-effective from an economic point of view. The value of large-scale processing machinery is very large. If you need to process steel, aluminum alloy, copper plate, etc. with a thickness of several centimeters, then buying a punch press requires multiple considerations. Choosing the right brand of punch press is an important matter related to the production of the enterprise. The difference between punch press and stamping press in terms of price.
What I just said is the diameter size of the raw materials processed by the punch press and the stamping press. If the types that can be processed are very different, it will also reflect the structure of the machine itself, because only with a specific structure can specific things in certain scenarios be processed. So here we talk about the structural difference between the punch press and the stamping press. The punch press is generally composed of a certain size of workbench, a punching machine, an electronic intelligent control box, etc., which may be relatively simple. The production line composition of the stamping press will be adjusted according to the mold configuration, etc., which is relatively more complex and diverse. What is the difference between punch press and stamping press? The above is part of the understanding of this aspect.