Stamping dies

Nothing captures the essence of car manufacturing as much as a stamping die. That each and every one of your dies represents a huge investment in time, money and know-how is easy to understand. Just as easy as your need to shorten lead-times and reduce production costs, especially with new model life-cycles getting shorter and shorter.

Making a stamping die requires considerable metal-working skills – straightforward machining as well as advanced cutting in cast-iron, nodular cast-iron, steel and hardened tool steels.


Application overview

An auto industry story with a happy ending

It starts in 1956 and ends on Tuesday at 10.15, local time. In that time, auto industry veteran Kenneth Rooth has seen auto industry tooling go from wooden models and plaster molds to CAD manufacturing and efficient 21st century production.

But just when it seemed that engineering couldn’t get more sophisticated, Kenneth teamed up with Sandvik Coromant to achieve a full 30% reduction of metalworking times on stamping dies.

History being made? Maybe. Money being saved? Definitely.

The full story

Hydro-Grip®
High precision chucks with extreme fine tolerances

Hydro-Grip® is your guarantee of secure clamping for milling, drilling and reaming tools.

Hydro-Grip
In a vibration sensitive application, considerable productivity improvements can be achieved by using Silent Tools.

The vibration energy is absorbed into the dampened bar, resulting in minimized vibration and cutting data can be increased substantially.

Silent tools

Coromant Capto®
Saves time and money every time you change a turning, drilling or milling tool.

Market-beating flexibility extra useful in die making. Coromant Capto now acknowledged with ISO standard.

Coromant Capto



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