We can handle a wide variety of materials including aluminum, steel, stainless steel, brass, copper, and various sheet metal. Our expertise allows us to select the most suitable material based on your specific application requirements.
We can handle a wide variety of materials including aluminum, steel, stainless steel, brass, copper, and various sheet metal. Our expertise allows us to select the most suitable material based on your specific application requirements.
The lead time depends on the complexity and quantity of the parts. For small to medium-sized orders of standard parts, it usually takes around 1 weeks. However, for more complex and large-volume orders, it may range from 2 to 3 weeks. We will provide you with a detailed production schedule after receiving your order.
Yes, we offer prototyping services for both precision CNC machining parts and stamping parts. This allows you to test and validate your designs before proceeding with mass production. Our prototyping process is efficient and cost-effective, helping you bring your ideas to life quickly.
Absolutely. Our CNC machining centers are equipped with multi-axis capabilities, enabling us to produce parts with highly complex shapes and contours. We can work with 3D models and use advanced CAM software to program the machines for optimal machining paths.
We offer a range of surface finishes such as anodizing, plating (chrome, nickel, etc.), powder coating, polishing, and bead blasting. You can choose the finish that best suits your aesthetic and functional needs.
We conduct strict quality inspections at each stage of the stamping process. This includes checking the raw materials, in-process monitoring of the stamping operations, and final inspection of the finished parts. We use precision measuring tools and follow industry-standard quality control procedures to ensure that all parts meet the specified tolerances and quality requirements.
Yes, we have a variety of stamping dies and can customize them to produce custom stamping parts in different shapes and sizes. Our experienced engineering team can design and manufacture stamping dies to meet your unique part specifications.
Yes, we specialize in custom stamping dies design and manufacturing. Our team of die designers uses CAD/CAM software to create accurate die designs based on your part requirements. We ensure that the dies are built to the highest quality standards for efficient and reliable stamping operations.
The lifespan of a stamping die depends on several factors such as the material being stamped, the complexity of the part, and the production volume. With proper maintenance and usage, our stamping dies can typically last for more than 1 million of strokes or production runs. We also offer die maintenance and repair services to extend the life of your dies.
The time required for stamping die design and build varies depending on the complexity of the die. For a simple stamping die, it may take around 2 weeks, while more complex dies can take up to 4 weeks. We will provide you with a detailed timeline and keep you updated throughout the process.