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Alternative Process |
Stamping ,deep drawing,bending ,punching, welding are available |
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OEM |
OEM stamping parts,Custom Mould Design |
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High precision |
Tolerance reach to 0.01 mm |
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Material |
stainless steel, iron ( SPCC, SECC, SPTE, tinplate), aluminum alloy, red copper,brass, bronze alloy are available. |
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Surface treatment |
Plating, Zinc plating, hot-dip, and polishing |
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Equipment |
Stamping machine from 25T to 260T. |
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Certificate |
Certificated by ISO9001:2015 ISO14000:2015 |
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Priority |
The independent right of Import and export |
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Shipment |
20 working days after get the deposit and confirm all order details |
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Term of shipment |
FOB Shenzhen or FOB Hongkong |
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Terms of Payment |
Mould charge: T/T 50% deposit, 50% balance after confirming product sample. |
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Quality assurance |
Technicians self-check in production |



| Designing | According to customers' drawings and samples. |
| Materials | Steel, Stainless steel, Copper, Brass, Aluminum, Zinc alloy. |
| Surface Finish | Electric plating,Sand blasting,Powder coating, Lacquer, Paiting, Oxidization. |
Process Flow |
Stamping:shearing-blanking-punching-bending-stretching-turning up edging- trimming-molding |
| Spraying: alkaline degreasing-water scrubbing-acid pickling-waterscrubbing-electrolytic- degreasing-surface-conditioning-phosphate-spraying- baking-checking-packing |
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| Plating:alkaline degreasing-water scrubbing-acid pickling-water scrubbing- electrolytic- degreasing-neutralization-plating-water-urubbing- passivating- sealing course-baking |
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| Certification | ISO9001:2008;SGS;ROHS |
| Testing | At least 72 hours salt spray test; Thickness of plating or coating |
Price-- Competitive.We know the market situation.
Quality-- Quality Assurance and Quality Improvement.
We know the importance of material chemical composition,tolerances.
We know the Happiness when we do well,and result when we fail.
Delivery time-- Time Guarantee. We know the loss of our customer when we delay.
Excellent Service-- 24hours answer.72hours quotation
We answer for any quality issue,if there will be any.
| Aluminum | AL5052, AL6061, AL6063,AL7075 etc. |
| Stainless steel | SS201, SS303, SS304, SS316 etc |
| Brass | C36000 (C26800), C37700 (HPb59), C38500 (HPb58), C27200 (CuZn37), C28000 (CuZn40) etc |
| Bronze | C51000, C52100, C54400, etc. |
| Iron | 1213, 12L14, 1215 etc |
| Steel | Q235, 20#, 45# etc. |

Q1: What are stamping parts?
A: Stamping parts are metal components manufactured through a stamping process, where flat sheet metal is placed into a stamping press and formed into specific shapes using a die and high pressure. This process is widely used for high-volume production of precise and durable parts.
Q2: What are the advantages of stamping parts?
A: The key benefits include:
High production efficiency and speed
Low per-unit cost for large volumes
Excellent repeatability and tight tolerances
Ability to create complex shapes and features
Good material strength and durability
Q3: What industries use stamping parts?
A: Stamping parts are essential in automotive, electronics, appliances, aerospace, medical devices, construction, and consumer goods industries.
Q4: What is the basic stamping process?
A: The basic process involves:
Feeding sheet metal into a stamping press
Using dies to cut, bend, or form the material
Ejecting the finished part
Secondary operations (if needed) like welding, assembly, or finishing
Q5: What metals can be stamped?
A: Commonly stamped materials include:
Cold rolled steel (CRS)
Hot rolled steel (HRS)
Stainless steel (SS)
Aluminum alloys
Copper and brass
Pre-plated or coated metals
Q6: What is the difference between progressive die stamping and compound die stamping?
A:
Progressive Die Stamping: Metal strip moves through multiple stations in one die, producing a complete part with each press stroke
Compound Die Stamping: Performs multiple operations (cutting, forming) in a single press stroke at one station
Transfer Die Stamping: Parts are mechanically moved between different dies in a press line

Q7: What are important design considerations for stamping parts?
A: Key factors include:
Material selection and thickness
Bend radii (minimum recommended: 1x material thickness)
Hole and slot sizes (minimum diameter: 1.2x material thickness)
Tolerance requirements
Part complexity and tooling feasibility
Burr direction specifications
Q8: What are typical tolerances for stamped parts?
A: Standard tolerances are typically ±0.1mm to ±0.25mm (±0.004" to ±0.010"), depending on material, thickness, and part complexity. Tighter tolerances are possible but increase cost.
Q9: How do I minimize costs in stamping part design?
A: To optimize costs:
Use standard materials and thicknesses
Design for manufacturability
Specify realistic tolerances
Minimize secondary operations
Consider tooling complexity during design
Q10: What is tooling/die cost?
A: Tooling cost is the one-time expense for designing and manufacturing the specialized dies used in stamping. While initial costs can be significant, they are amortized over production volumes, making per-part costs very economical for large runs.
Q11: How long does tooling take to manufacture?
A: Tooling lead times typically range from 4-12 weeks, depending on:
Die complexity
Part size and precision requirements
Material specifications
Current workload
Q12: Can I get prototypes before mass production?
A: Yes, several options exist:
Soft Tooling: Quick, lower-cost tooling for prototype quantities
Laser Cutting & Forming: For very low volumes
3D Printed Prototypes: For form and fit checking
Samples from Production Tooling: First articles for final approval
Q13: What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ)?
A: MOQs vary by manufacturer but typically start at 10,000+ pieces for standard stamping due to tooling costs. Lower quantities may be available with surcharges or using different production methods.
Q14: What finishing options are available?
A: Common finishing processes include:
Plating: Zinc, nickel, chrome, or tin
Painting & Powder Coating
Anodizing (for aluminum)
Deburring & Tumbling
Heat Treatment
Silk Screening & Laser Marking
Q15: What quality control measures are implemented?
A: Standard QC includes:
First Article Inspection (FAI)
In-process inspections
Statistical Process Control (SPC)
Final audit before shipment
Material certifications
Dimensional verification with CMM
Q16: What certifications do stamping manufacturers typically hold?
A: Common certifications include:
ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management
IATF 16949 (for automotive)
ISO 14001 Environmental Management
RoHS/REACH compliance
Q17: What information is needed for a quotation?
A: Please provide:
Detailed drawings (2D/3D CAD files)
Material specifications
Annual volume requirements
Surface finish requirements
Special packaging needs
Quality standards
Q18: What file formats are preferred for part designs?
A: Preferred formats include:
3D: STEP, IGES, SolidWorks, CATIA
2D: DWG, DXF, PDF (with complete dimensions)
Q19: Can you help with design optimization?
A: Yes, our engineering team provides Design for Manufacturability (DFM) feedback to optimize your design for stamping, reduce costs, and improve quality.
