Complex & Seamless Geometries – Produce intricate, hollow shapes without seams or welds, ensuring enhanced strength, better aesthetics, and reduced risk of leakage.
Material Versatility & Consistency – Work with various metals including stainless steel, aluminum, copper, and low-carbon steel, maintaining uniform wall thickness and superior surface quality.
High Precision & Repeatability – Achieve tight tolerances and consistent output across small to high-volume production runs, supported by our experienced tooling and engineering team.
Cost-Effective for Medium to Large Batches – Deep drawing offers efficient per-part cost for medium and large-scale orders, reducing the need for secondary assembly operations.
Wide Industry Application – Perfect for automotive fuel tanks, medical device housings, electronic casings, industrial containers, and custom enclosures.
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At YW Hardware, we specialize in high-volume deep drawn components, serving industries such as aerospace, automotive, and beyond. Our deep drawing capabilities feature in-house tooling, along with comprehensive design and engineering support, to produce a wide range of precision parts including cans, caps, cases, connectors, cups, eyelets, ferrules, housings, shells, and more. When precision is critical to your project, reach out to us to learn more about our deep draw stamping solutions.


Deep drawn parts are produced in high speed (ICOP) independently cam operated presses. Punches and dies are the tools used to draw and shape the raw material to produce the deep drawn formed part desired. The raw material used is in strip form. The first operation at the press cuts a flat blank from the strip of raw material. The blank is then carried by transfer fingers to the next operation where a cup is drawn. The cup is then transferred to the next station where the metal is drawn in a percentage allowed. It may take up to 12 of these operations to draw and shape into the final deep drawn product.
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Deep-draw pressing offers a fast, repeatable way to form robust, dimensionally accurate automotive oil pans. A blank of aluminum or steel is pulled into a die set by high-tonnage presses, creating a one-piece sump with superior rigidity and fatigue resistance. Modern servo-driven equipment holds tight tolerances and supports high-volume runs without sacrificing consistency. The resulting pans are light, corrosion-resistant and engineered to improve engine life; custom geometries, ribs, flanges and drain configurations can be tooled to match any OEM or aftermarket requirement. |
Deep Drawing is a widely used metal forming process where a sheet of metal is radially drawn into a forming die by the mechanical action of a punch. This method is ideal for creating deep, hollow, and complex-shaped components, commonly used in automotive, aerospace, and consumer products industries. It allows for the efficient production of durable, lightweight parts such as oil pans, fuel tanks, and kitchen sinks. Deep drawing offers benefits like excellent material utilization, reduced need for welding, and consistent quality in high-volume production. |
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