Stamping trials
The decisive factor is the result under real production conditions. With a practical stamping trial, we demonstrate the performance and technical expertise of our BRUDERER stamping presses of the BSTA and BSTL series.
Theory – proven by measurable results in practice
In practice, there are differences between theoretical process design and industrial series production. However, the key to sustainable economic success lies in the reproducible manufacture of stamped parts in specified quality and at the required output rate.
Economic efficiency is largely determined by the achievable OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness), process stability and tool life. High stroke rates combined with consistent dimensional accuracy and minimal wear are key factors for stable series production.
The decisive factor is the optimal interaction between stamping press, tooling, peripherals and material flow – with the aim of maximum availability, minimal downtime and long-term process capability.
High-performance stamping technology – proven under real production conditions
High-performance stamping technology with a system
The performance of modern high-performance stamping presses is based on a precise guiding principle, effective mass balancing and high dynamic rigidity.
Precise ram guidance minimises lateral forces and tooling wear. The integrated mass balancing reduces vibrations and enables high continuous stroke rates with smooth operation. The result is reproducible quality – even in demanding applications and long production runs.
Stamping trials – non-binding and practice-oriented
We offer non-binding stamping trials – regardless of whether you are already a BRUDERER customer or wish to evaluate the performance of your tooling on a BRUDERER stamping press.
Under real production conditions, we analyse the potential of your application and carry out a stamping trial tailored to your specific requirements.