3D Forming
3D Forming Using Eccentric Press
3D forming using an eccentric press is a precise and efficient method for shaping metal nameplates, brand elements, and similar products that require detailed and durable finishes. This process typically begins with feeding metal strips—usually made of stainless steel or aluminum—into the press.
Material Feeding
The metal strip is fed into the press, often through a coil feeding system. For optimal shaping results, the material is carefully aligned and prepared before the forming process begins.
Die Setup
The eccentric press operates by pushing the male die into the female die, applying high pressure onto the metal strip. This pressure forces the metal into the desired 3D shape. Depending on the die configuration, the result is typically an embossed (raised) or debossed (recessed) design.
Precision Forming
The eccentric press applies consistent and repeatable force to ensure accuracy and quality in the formed parts. Integrated automation systems enable multi-step forming processes, ensuring each stage is completed with high precision.
Cutting and Finishing
After the forming process, the metal pieces are cut to their final dimensions. This step is crucial for matching the exact design specifications of the labels. Depending on the design requirements, the formed parts may undergo additional surface treatments or coatings to enhance their appearance and durability.
