deepdrawing
Deep drawing is a sheet metal forming process in which a flat blank is radially drawn into a closed die cavity by a punch, producing a cup-shaped or elongated part with height greater than the blank diameter. A blank holder is often used to constrain the blank and prevent wrinkling as material flows into the die. The process may involve a single draw or multiple draws with intermediate steps or annealing to achieve greater depth.
Materials suitable for deep drawing are ductile metals with high plastic elongation, such as mild and stainless
Common defects in deep drawing include wrinkling in the flange, tearing or necking in the wall, earing
Applications encompass beverage cans, cookware and kitchenware bodies, automotive sheet metal parts, and various containers. Deep