In the morning at work, I received good news from Mr. Huang that he had tried 8566 die steel and the results were good. He had already stamped 350000 times.
Upon receiving this good news, I deliberately confirmed with Mr. Huang that for SUS430 material with a thickness of 0.6mm, DC53 is commonly used for frequent blade breakage, while 8566 anti breakage steel is currently used. We have punched 350000 times without any corner breakage, is that correct?
I feel happy to receive a positive response.
From being prone to corner breakage in the past, to now stamping 350000 times without scrapping, there are no corner breakage or wear, and the punch is still used on the mold. This improvement effect is too obvious, so I am happy, and I believe Mr. Huang’s mood is even happier.

8566 stamping 0.6mm SUS430 stainless steel, stamping 350000 times without wear, and the narrow edge punch does not break corners. This result alone has already crushed a lot of die steel, which can be boasted.
The use of 8566 die steel for head cracking presents a perfect combination of the old and new societies.
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Wu Dejian tool Steel is the user’s chief of staff and everyone who has used it buys it.
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