Bending Stainless Steel and Aluminum on a Press Brake: What U.S. Fabricators Should Know About Springback, Tooling and Finish
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Bending Stainless Steel and Aluminum on a Press Brake: What U.S. Fabricators Should Know About Springback, Tooling and Finish
Stainless steel and aluminum do not bend exactly like mild steel. Material behavior, springback, surface finish, bend radius, tooling choice and operator setup all affect press brake results.
UmproTech helps U.S. fabricators choose press brake and tooling packages based on real materials, part requirements and production workflow.
Springback matters
Different materials spring back differently after bending. Stainless steel often requires more attention to springback and forming force. Aluminum can be sensitive to cracking, bend radius and surface marking depending on grade and temper.
Tooling must match the material
Punch radius, die opening, tooling condition and bend method affect final part quality. If tooling is not selected correctly, the shop may see inconsistent angles, surface marks or cracking.
Protecting surface finish
Stainless and aluminum parts may require cleaner handling and finish protection. Tooling marks, scratches and poor staging can create rework or rejected parts.
Tonnage and bend radius
Material type, thickness, bend length and radius affect tonnage requirements. Buyers should send actual material and part details before choosing machine capacity.
What to send for recommendation
Send material grade if known, thickness, bend length, desired radius, finish requirement, part drawings or photos, production volume, ZIP code and tooling needs.
Request a press brake quote for stainless or aluminum
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Final pricing, stock, freight, taxes, configuration, tooling, accessories, installation, training and delivery timing must be confirmed before invoice.
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