custom brass/stainless steel/aluminum alloy stamping parts
Place of origin : Xiamen, China
Brand Name : Sheet Stamping
Model : MS-06
Material : Stainless steel
Process : Stamping process
Surface Finish : Painting, Powder Coating, Plating, Polishing
Service : Customized OEM
Size : Customized size
Color : Customized color
Type : Stamping Hardware
Description
Precision Metal Stamping Parts
High-Quality Custom Metal Stamping Components for Industrial Applications
What Are Metal Stamping Parts?
Metal stamping parts are precision-engineered components manufactured through a metal forming process using dies and stamping presses. This manufacturing technique involves placing flat metal sheets into a stamping press where a die shapes the material into the desired form.
Our precision metal stamping parts offer exceptional accuracy, consistency, and cost-effectiveness for high-volume production requirements. With advanced stamping technology and strict quality control, we deliver components that meet the most demanding industrial specifications.
Key Advantages:
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High precision tolerance up to ±0.02mm - ✓
Cost-effective for large volume production - ✓
Excellent repeatability and consistency - ✓
Wide range of material options - ✓
Complex shapes with tight tolerances

Metal Stamping Manufacturing Process

Our metal stamping process involves several key stages to ensure precision and quality in every component we produce:
Main Stamping Operations:
- Blanking
- Cutting flat sheets into specific shapes or sizes
- Punching
- Creating holes or openings in the material
- Bending
- Forming metal into angles or curves
- Deep Drawing
- Creating deep, hollow shapes from flat sheets
- Forming
- Shaping metal through various forming techniques
Quality Control Throughout Production
We implement strict quality control measures at every stage of the stamping process, from material inspection to final product verification. Our advanced inspection equipment ensures that each component meets your exact specifications and industry standards.
Materials Used for Stamping Parts
We work with a wide range of high-quality materials to meet your specific application requirements. Our material selection includes:
Common Materials:
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Stainless Steel: 304, 316, 430 grades for corrosion resistance - •
Carbon Steel: Cold rolled steel, hot rolled steel, high strength steel - •
Aluminum: 1100, 3003, 5052, 6061 alloys for lightweight applications - •
Brass: C2600, C2700, C2800 for electrical conductivity - •
Copper: Pure copper and copper alloys for thermal conductivity

Material Selection Guidance
Our engineering team can help you select the optimal material based on your application requirements, considering factors such as strength, corrosion resistance, conductivity, cost, and environmental conditions.
Stamping Equipment and Capabilities


Our Stamping Capabilities
Press Equipment
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10T to 200T stamping presses - ▪
Progressive die stamping - ▪
Single die stamping - ▪
Compound die stamping
Technical Specifications
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Material thickness: 0.1mm to 6mm - ▪
Tolerance: ±0.02mm precision - ▪
Production capacity: 10,000 to 1,000,000+ units - ▪
Lead time: 7-25 days
Advanced Tooling Technology
We utilize state-of-the-art tooling technology to ensure precision and efficiency in our stamping operations. Our tooling department designs and manufactures custom dies with CAD/CAM software, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
Surface Finishing Options
We offer a comprehensive range of surface finishing options to enhance the performance, appearance, and durability of our metal stamping parts:
Anodizing
Enhances corrosion resistance and provides decorative finishes for aluminum components
Electroplating
Applies protective coatings such as zinc, nickel, or chrome for improved durability
Powder Coating
Provides durable, decorative finishes with excellent resistance to wear and corrosion
Polishing
Creates smooth, reflective surfaces for aesthetic and functional purposes
Passivation
Improves corrosion resistance for stainless steel components
Heat Treatment
Enhances material strength and hardness for high-performance applications
Custom Finishing Solutions
We work closely with our customers to develop custom finishing solutions that meet specific application requirements. Our experienced team can recommend the most appropriate finishing process based on your functional and aesthetic needs.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Capability | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Material Thickness | 0.1mm – 6mm | Depends on material type and complexity |
| Tolerance | ±0.02mm | Standard precision, tighter tolerances available |
| Press Capacity | 10T – 200T | Multiple presses for different requirements |
| Lead Time | 7 – 25 days | Depends on complexity and quantity |
| Maximum Part Size | 1000mm × 800mm | Larger sizes available upon request |
| Production Capacity | 10,000 – 1,000,000+ units | High-volume production capabilities |
Quality Standards
Our manufacturing processes adhere to strict quality standards including ISO 9001:2015, IATF 16949 for automotive applications, and various industry-specific certifications. We maintain comprehensive quality documentation and provide material certificates upon request.
Applications of Stamping Parts
Our precision metal stamping parts serve a wide range of industries and applications:
Automotive Industry
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Engine components - ▪
Chassis parts - ▪
Electrical connectors - ▪
Interior and exterior components
Electronics Industry
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PCB components - ▪
Enclosures and housings - ▪
Heat sinks - ▪
Battery contacts
Appliance Industry
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Refrigerator components - ▪
Washing machine parts - ▪
HVAC components - ▪
Control panel parts
Industrial Machinery
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Brackets and supports - ▪
Gear components - ▪
Fasteners and clips - ▪
Sensor mounts
Custom Application Solutions
We specialize in developing custom stamping solutions for unique application requirements. Our engineering team works closely with customers to design and manufacture components that meet specific performance and environmental conditions.
Our Custom Stamping Manufacturing Services
Design Assistance
Our engineering team provides design for manufacturability (DFM) analysis to optimize your part design for stamping production.
CAD/CAM design support
Material selection guidance
Tolerance optimization
Prototype Development
We offer rapid prototyping services to validate your design before full-scale production begins.
Quick turnaround prototypes
Design validation testing
Cost optimization analysis
Production Services
Full-scale production with strict quality control and on-time delivery guarantees.
High-volume production
Just-in-time delivery
Continuous quality monitoring
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials are used for metal stamping parts?
We use a wide range of materials including stainless steel (304, 316, 430), carbon steel, aluminum (1100, 3003, 5052, 6061), brass, copper, and various specialty alloys. The selection depends on your application requirements.
What tolerance can stamping achieve?
Our standard precision tolerance is ±0.02mm. Tighter tolerances can be achieved depending on material type, thickness, and part complexity. Our engineering team can help determine the optimal tolerance for your application.
What is the difference between stamping and CNC machining?
Stamping is ideal for high-volume production of complex shapes with consistent quality at lower cost per unit. CNC machining is better suited for low-volume production of highly complex parts with extremely tight tolerances. Stamping offers faster production rates for large quantities.
What surface finishes are available?
We offer anodizing, electroplating, powder coating, polishing, passivation, heat treatment, and custom finishing options. Each finish provides specific benefits such as corrosion resistance, improved appearance, or enhanced conductivity.
What is the minimum order quantity?
Our minimum order quantity depends on part complexity and material requirements. We accept both small prototype runs (as low as 100 pieces) and large production volumes (1,000,000+ pieces). Contact us for specific pricing and MOQ information.
What file formats do you accept?
We accept most common CAD file formats including DWG, DXF, STEP, IGES, SolidWorks (SLDPRT), Pro/ENGINEER (PRT), and CATIA (CATPart). We can also work with PDF drawings and sample parts for reverse engineering.
How long does tooling development take?
Tooling development typically takes 2-4 weeks depending on part complexity. Simple tools can be completed in as little as 1 week, while complex progressive dies may take 6 weeks or more. We provide detailed timelines during the quoting process.
What industries use stamped metal parts?
Stamped metal parts are used in virtually every industry including automotive, electronics, appliances, industrial machinery, telecommunications, medical devices, aerospace, and consumer products. Their versatility and cost-effectiveness make them a popular choice for many applications.
Request a Quote for Your Metal Stamping Project
Contact our engineering team today to discuss your specific requirements and receive a competitive quote.










