Metal Stamping Company Buys New Presses


by Component Engineers Inc. - Date: 2007-03-30 - Word Count: 254 Share This!

Component Engineers Inc. is proud to add three new power presses to the plant, taking the total in the facility to 38. One of the presses added is a Minster, 75-ton straight side, which is the third of its kind at the CEI facility. The other two presses are Minster 32-tons, also straight sided. 

The addition of these presses helps to expand CEI's capacity. They will be used for small complex and progressive stampings, secondary and compound stampings, as well as value added tube operations. 

CEI has been a leader in the precision stamping industry for over 25 years, and services the medical, automotive, commercial hardware, electronics, and aerospace industries, among others. By incorporating a vast variety of capabilities, CEI a one-stop shop for a custom manufactured job.

CEI's precision metal stamping capabilities include progressive stamping power up to 300-tons and coining up to 600-tons. CEI has bed sizes up to 108" in length, and has the ability to stamp material from .001" thin, up to .50" thick, and can progressively stamp 300 parts a minute when applicable.

The two largest presses at CEI are the 300-ton Minster press and 200-ton Bliss press, utilized to perform heavy-gauge stamping operations. Large steel surgical device components, commercial hardware parts, and even train doors are made with ease at CEI.

At the end of last year, CEI added four brand new United 28-ton OBI presses to perform secondary stampings and tube operations. CEI now has 10 presses in the 28-ton to 45-ton range, extending its capability to manufacture almost any complex stamping or tubular component.

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