Trade fair highlight 27. July 2023

Braxton Mfg. - Deep Drawn Parts

Braxton provides the deep drawing advantage from subminiature to complex parts.
The proprietary drawing machines are built in-house. Coupled with the advanced in-house carbide die-making facilities, Braxton’s drawing machines enable them to produce parts in more sizes, and with significantly superior tolerances and finishes, in comparison to competing processes.


Your advantages with deep drawn parts

Compared to turning, extrusions, tubing, moulding and stamping, Braxton’s deep-drawing techniques offer many benefits:
Beginning with a metal sheet and ending with a tubular part, this process minimizes material waste.
Superior part-to-part and batch-to-batch repeatability are assured.
Slitting, flaring and hole punching, normally considered secondary operations, can be performed on the deep-draw machine.
Intricate designs not previously possible can be produced.
Raw material is work-hardened during the drawing process, therefore eliminating the need for secondary heat treating on most finished parts.
Starting stock can be clad or pre-plated with gold prior to the deep-draw process, guaranteeing even coverage of gold on both the OD & ID of microminiature tubes with or without a closed end as small as 0.005″ (0.13mm) ID. This process also eliminates the threat of residual acid trapped in the parts, a type of contamination that is commonly found in the barrel plating process.