Stamping Die is a manufacturing process in which a sheet metal blank is positioned in a die and pressed while a punch and die set works to shear, bend, or form the material into the desired shape. A stamping press with a die attached is programmed to move the upper and lower components to act on the sheet of raw material, creating high-volume, high-precision parts with consistent quality. This process is widely used in automotive, aerospace, electronics, and home appliance manufacturing due to its efficiency and ability to produce complex geometries.