Wedoany.com Report on Mar 13th, When processing high-strength stainless steel sheets, stamping and bending tools without surface treatment often fail rapidly due to intense friction. To address this widespread industry challenge of wear and tear, the family-owned company Saxonia-Franke, headquartered in Göppingen, has successfully extended the service life of its dies to four times the original by introducing advanced surface protection coatings, while ensuring the economic efficiency of the production process.

Saxonia-Franke has long specialized in the machining of high-precision stamped and bent parts and has accumulated extensive expertise in the fields of forming technology and injection molding technology. Through targeted coating improvements for stamping and bending tools, the company has effectively solved the problem of die wear during the processing of high-strength materials, enabling it to serve international clients in the automotive, construction, and electrical industries more reliably. The team of experts places the consistency of parts and the efficiency of the production process as core objectives at every stage, from technical consultation to mass production.
Research shows that proper surface protection measures not only reduce downtime for tool changes but also significantly lower the unit cost per part. Saxonia-Franke's practice proves that coated stamping and bending tools demonstrate extremely high durability when faced with highly challenging stainless steel processing tasks. This technological approach not only optimizes resource utilization but also provides more competitive automated production solutions for the precision manufacturing sector, further solidifying the company's technical standing in the precision forming market.









