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Transfer molds

At Minifaber, we design and make custom transfer molds

They are ideal for medium-sized to large parts. At Minifaber we custom-design and make them. When to choose transfer molds? And for which sectors are they suitable? Let's find out together.

A sheet metal transfer mold is a type of tool used to perform sequential fabrication steps on sheet metal to produce large, complex parts.

It is designed to move the processed part from one station to another automatically, within the same die, without the need for manual intervention.

Minifaber has dedicated presses for this type of die, specifically servo presses, where the speed and forces can be adjusted during individual stamping cycles. These presses are also equipped with suitable handling equipment to insert the strip into the die.

Read on to learn about the main features and advantages that this type of sheet metal mold offers.

Key features of sheet metal transfer molds

These are the key features that distinguish this type of metal mold.

  • Sequential: the die consists of several integrated stations, each of which performs a specific fabrication technique (cutting, bending, drawing, perforation, etc.).
  • Automatic transfer: the part moves among the stations by means of a mechanical or robotic system called a transfer system. This system progressively picks up and repositions the part until it has reached its final shape.
  • Large part production: it is ideal for fabricating large or complex components that cannot be completed in a single operation.

Advantages of sheet metal transfer molds

 

These are the advantages that distinguish this type of metal mold.

  • Versatility: it allows multiple complex operations to be performed on a single part.
  • Production efficiency: it reduces fabrication time through transfer automation.
  • Precision: it ensures accurate alignment between different fabrication stages.
  • Less handling: less risk of damaging the part during fabrication because its movement is automatic and controlled.
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