
Stamping Parts – Detailed Product Introduction
Product Overview
Stamping parts are metal components produced by pressing sheet metal into a desired shape using precision molds and high-speed stamping presses. This cold-forming process enables the mass production of complex parts with high dimensional accuracy and excellent consistency. Stamping parts are widely used across automotive, electronics, electrical appliances, machinery, and consumer product industries.
Manufacturing Process
Stamping involves various forming techniques such as:
Blanking – cutting flat shapes from sheet metal
Punching – creating holes or cutouts
Bending – shaping metal into angles or curves
Coining – pressing material into a detailed shape
Embossing – creating raised or recessed designs
Flanging – forming edges or rims
Progressive die, compound die, and single-station die stamping methods are applied based on product complexity and volume requirements.
Materials Available
Carbon Steel (SPCC, Q235, Q345)
Stainless Steel (SS201, SS304, SS316)
Aluminum and Alloys (5052, 6061, 1070)
Copper and Brass
Galvanized or Electro-galvanized Steel
Special alloys (upon request)
Surface Treatments
Zinc plating / Nickel plating / Chrome plating
Powder coating or liquid painting
Anodizing for aluminum parts
Brushed or mirror polishing
Electrophoresis (KTL)
Passivation or oil coating for anti-rust protection
Product Features
High precision and repeatability
Excellent cost-efficiency for mass production
Complex geometries achievable through multi-step forming
Tight tolerances, smooth edges, and clean finishes
High mechanical strength and long service life
Customizable in size, material, and coating
Applications
Automotive parts – brackets, clips, retainers, shields, seat frames
Electronics – terminals, metal enclosures, contact plates, heat sinks
Home appliances – washing machine parts, refrigerator brackets, HVAC components
Machinery – structural reinforcements, mounting hardware
Lighting and furniture hardware