Fine blanking stamping die is a process that produces parts with high-quality edges by using a special die. The die has three parts: a punch, a counterpunch, and a die plate. The punch cuts the part from the metal sheet, while the counterpunch and the die plate support the metal sheet to prevent any burrs or cracks. Fine blanking stamping die has many advantages over other processes, such as precision, accuracy, complexity, and functionality. It uses a high-pressure force to cut the metal without leaving any defects, which increases precision. It can produce parts with tight tolerances and dimensions, which increases accuracy. It can produce parts with intricate shapes and features, which increases complexity. It can produce parts that require minimal or no finishing, which increases functionality.