Metal cutting and stamping

Steel, copper and alloys


Cutting and stamping involve cutting and forming sheet metal using a press and a tool specially designed for the purpose. These processes use various sheet metal forming accessories, such as perforating tools, blank cutting tools, stamping tools, bending tools, flanging tools, etc. Cold cutting and stamping can be applied to many ductile materials, such as steel, stainless steel, copper, aluminium and their alloys.

 

Automated cutting and stamping

Automotive, aerospace, medical, electronics


Automated stamping or pressing enables complex parts to be produced in large series, at high output and with precision, efficiency and reproducibility. Cutting and stamping using progressive dies or multi-slide machines increases productivity by combining several transformation stages into a single process. CGR uses cutting and stamping to shape a multitude of components for the automotive, aerospace, medical and electrical engineering industries, as well as many other sectors.

Overmoulding, assembly and inspection

Worldwide presence


Cutting and stamping are core competencies of CGR, on a global scale. We manufacture functional components by cutting, bending, punching and stamping metal strips, with in-line control to ensure zero defect quality.
Once stamped, the parts can also be overmoulded and assembled to form complex components, such as clips, fasteners and fittings, used in mechanical, mechatronics or electrical engineering. CGR is one of the leading suppliers of connectors using patented EloPin® (PressFit) contacts to connect printed circuit boards (PCBs) without soldering.

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