Simulation is key to the success of Die Cad tool designs. Our specialists use Auto Form software to determine feasibility, material usage, required concessions, spring back compensation and tool processing requirements.
Our Majestic and Die Cad teams have deep experience in the engineering of new stamping dies for sheet metal applications. This experience and use of metal forming simulation software to determine part feasibility, material usage, potential part concessions, spring-back compensation, and tool processing requirements have earned us a reputation for designing dies for difficult parts with very little tryout time after the build.
Our knowledge of forming operations, material types, and part geometries allows us to achieve the best process, efficiency, and cost for each part, including those stamped from high-yield Dual Phase Steels, where we have years of proven experience.
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Going beyond design, Majestic Industries is a single source for your stamping manufacturing needs. As specialists in the building of progressive and transfer dies, we are equipped to handle a single die project or a large program inclusive of multiple tools. With a well-stocked CNC machining department and excellent technicians, we can build dies ranging from 48 to 280 inches for forming materials such as mild steels (CR and HR), galvanized, stainless, HS and AHS steels, and aluminum.
We utilize the latest three-dimensional metrology solutions for dimensional analysis and quality control. Along with many years of high-strength material experience, using laser technology allows us to tackle very complex parts and get them dimensionally correct in a very expeditious manner. The all dies are verified by try-out on our own in-house presses.
Tooling Tech Group provides a full-service die repair and refurbishment department dedicated to around-the-clock emergency service. And, importantly, as part of these programs, we provide part bank runs to ensure you can keep your supply source up while your tool is being repaired. We handle all of the logistics, including picking up dies from your manufacturing plant and bringing them back to our facility for repair. To ensure we return the die to you with the highest precision and accuracy, we utilize the latest 3D metrology solutions for dimensional analysis and quality control with try-out runs on our in-house stamping presses.
As vehicle program changes impact product design — whether for quality improvements, cost-savings efforts, safety fixes, or other reasons — we can modify the existing die sets to meet the new requirements.
If your part drawings do not exist, we can reverse engineer the dies using our laser scanning equipment to create a 3D model and quickly assess and update the die to accommodate the new design. As with any of our die designs, we then use advanced engineering and software tools to verify part feasibility and spring-back compensation.
We manage offshore suppliers to manufacture and deliver fully machined, ready-to-assemble details for your tooling needs. Our team of three in-country employees oversees project management, ensuring timely and high-quality completion. We apply the same model when partnering with domestic suppliers, offering various quoting and supply options for your full build and kit die tooling. This includes full LCC, full domestic, or a combination of both in a hybrid build.
The breadth of capability offered by our companies enables us to offer a variety of options for your tool design and build.
At Tooling Tech Group, we can provide the highest quality dies at competitive rates. With our low-cost country die build programs, we design the dies here and then manage overseas manufacturing using best-cost suppliers. We receive fully machined and assembled dies verified through tryout and buy-off on our presses.
To aid in the build of off-shore die builds, we have a strategically located office in China staffed with in-country project managers. This allows us to oversee the quality and timing of offshore best-cost suppliers that manufacture and deliver fully machined, ready-to-assemble details for your tooling.
Prior to arrival on your shop floor, Tooling Tech Group unpacks the die components to clean and inspect each detail. We ensure all projects meet customer requirements and are ready to produce high-quality stampings.
At Tooling Tech Group, we maintain a full stamping facility housing presses ranging in size from 800 to 2,750 tons that can handle low-volume runs of service parts, high-volume production or emergency offload for factory assist. We can handle dies from 48-in. to 280-in, coil stock up to 72″ wide and 50,000 lb., and material to 0.197″ thick.
All the presses feature tonnage monitors with the larger presses equipped with drop-through bolsters. The equipment can process a range of materials including CR steel, HR steel, galvanized, stainless, aluminum, and Advanced High Strength Steels (AHSS) including Dual Phase steels.
For production run parts In-die sensors and in-line camera vision systems provide real-time scanning for inspection of critical dimensions.
Additionally, we offer value-add assembly services, such as incorporating fasteners into the finished stamped part, as well as in-die and post-process staking and welding of nuts and studs.