Technology

Technology for stamped and bent parts and technical springs

Our manufacturing technologies include punching, bending, embossing, riveting, welding and assembly as well as heat treatment, surface treatment, vibratory finishing and deburring.

Technology for stamped and bent parts and technical springs

Technology know-how for your components

Use our long-standing know-how to your advantage. We advise on suitable materials, minimum bending radii, the manufacturability of minimum slot widths and surface coatings for corrosion resistance, contact capability or wear resistance.

  • heat treatment to improve spring force, relaxation resistance and fatigue strength
  • assessment of minimum bending radii for spring wire and spring steel strip
  • manufacturability review of customer-specific leaf springs, spring clips and CNC wire bent parts
  • cleanliness requirements and surface tension measurement on metals

Manufacturing

From prototype to series

Precise design

Five in-house design workstations and CAM-supported programming support tool development and adjustments.

Samples and prototypes

Fast sample production already in the development phase, often without classical tooling costs.

Partner network

Surface coatings and heat-treatment processes are carried out with long-standing qualified regional partners.

Modern machinery

Bihler, Wafios, high-speed presses and other systems are monitored continuously via CAQ.

Know-how

Technical knowledge explained in a compact way

This page turns manufacturing expertise into practical consulting value and is ideal for users and search engines looking for technical orientation before a concrete product request exists.

Technical knowledge explained in a compact way

Typical knowledge topics

Materials

Selection of suitable materials regarding strength, corrosion resistance and conductivity.

Geometry

Minimum bending radii, minimum slot widths and manufacturability depending on material and thickness.

Surfaces

Coatings, edge rounding, deburring and prevention of hydrogen embrittlement.

Series production

From prototype and sample part to a stable transition into serial manufacturing.