Metal stamping · Press tooling
Progressive & stage stamping for volume metal parts
We run stamping and forming for buyers who need repeatable metal parts—not every press tonnage on the planet, but honest tooling discussions and realistic volumes from our China facility. Pair with in-house CNC when the print needs both blank forming and machined features.
Tooling clarity
We separate soft-tool, stage, and hard progressive paths so you know what each quote assumes.
Inspection that matches risk
First-article and in-process checks scaled to your tolerance stack—not a generic certificate.
Export experience
We regularly pack stampings for overseas customers; share destination and handling notes.
Why buyers work with us on this process
Clear scope, documented checks, and quotes aligned with how we actually run production.
CNC + stamping together
When a stamped blank still needs precision holes or faces, we route machining here instead of shipping twice.
Material honesty
Cold-rolled steel, stainless, aluminum, brass, and phosphor bronze in ranges we run often—specialty alloys quoted with mill lead time.
Straightforward capacity
We do not claim unlimited capacity. If annual volume or die cost does not fit, we tell you before you invest.
Where stamping fits
Stamping wins on cycle time for the right geometry; CNC wins on flexibility. We recommend the mix that fits your forecast—not our machine idle time.
| Approach | Best when | Trade-off |
|---|---|---|
| Pilot / bridge tooling | You are validating assembly before hard dies | Higher piece price, lower upfront tool cost |
| Progressive dies | Stable forecast justifies die investment | Longer tool build; lower part cost at volume |
| Stage tooling | Moderate volumes with simpler sequences | May need secondary ops for tight features |
Strip width, pitch, and press tonnage are confirmed against our equipment list on quote.
Surface finishes after stamping—plating, painting, or passivation—are coordinated with partners we audit for repeat jobs. Specify salt-spray or adhesion tests when your market requires them.
Typical end uses
Automotive & mobility suppliers
Clips, brackets, and reinforcements from pilot runs through steady production.
Industrial equipment
Wear plates, shims, and formed hardware for long service life.
Electronics & electrical
Shields, contacts, and stamped hardware where conductivity matters.
General metal OEM
Send the part—we will say if stamping, sheet metal, or CNC is the right first step.
Finishing & post-processing
We coordinate common finishes through vetted partners when your drawing calls for them—lead time and cost are quoted together with fabrication.
| Option | What it does | Common use |
|---|---|---|
| Electroplate (Zn, Ni) | Corrosion and appearance on steel and copper alloys. | Indoor and mild outdoor exposure |
| Powder coat | Color and durability on stamped shapes. | Visible consumer or industrial parts |
| Deburr / tumble | Removes sharp edges for handling and assembly. | Before plating or coating |
FAQ
Do you build and maintain tooling in-house?
Scope depends on the project—we quote die ownership, maintenance, and revision paths in writing.
Can you stamp then CNC in one order?
Yes—that is a common reason buyers choose us. We align datum surfaces so secondary machining matches the blank.
International shipping?
Yes—include destination, preferred Incoterms, and any import documentation you need on the RFQ.
Ready to review your parts?
Send drawings, quantity, destination, and need-by date—we reply with clear questions and realistic timelines.
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