Manufacturer Stamping Sheet Metal Products Design Of Precision Sheet Metal Proofing
Custom Bending Laser Cutting Stamping Welding and Fabrication Sheet Metal Fabrication
Material |
Aluminum, stainless steel, copper,bronze,iron |
Size or shape |
According to customer drawings or requests |
Service |
Sheet Metal Fabrication / CNC Machining / Metal cabinets&enclosure&box / Laser Cutting Service / Steel Bracket / Stamping Parts, etc. |
Surface treatment |
Anodizing,Polishing,Zinc Plating, Nickel Plating, Chrome Plating, Powder Coating, E-coating,blacken Ect. |
Drawing accepted |
CAD, PDF, SOLIDWORKS, STP, STEP, IGS, etc. |
MOQ |
1PCS |
Service mode |
OEM or ODM |
Certification |
ISO 9001 |
Feature |
Focus on high end market products |
Processing procedure |
Laser cutting, cnc punching, cnc bending, riveting, welding, polishing, assembly |
Package |
Inner pearl button,wooden case,or customized. |
The precision stamping of sheet metal products requires meticulous planning and design from manufacturers. The stamping process involves the use of dies and punches to shape and form metal sheets into desired shapes and sizes. The design of these dies and punches must be precise to ensure accurate stamping results.
To achieve precision stamping, manufacturers often utilize CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software to create detailed drawings of the sheet metal parts. These drawings provide a clear understanding of the dimensions, shapes, and tolerances required for the stamping process. The design team must take into account the material properties of the sheet metal, the stamping equipment available, and the desired end-use of the stamped parts.
Once the design is complete, the next step is to create a proofing die. This die is used to test the stamping process and ensure that the design will produce the desired results. The proofing die is made from the same material as the final stamping die and is tested on a small scale to check for any issues or defects.
During the proofing process, manufacturers may make adjustments to the die design to correct any issues and improve the stamping accuracy. This iterative process continues until the desired stamping results are achieved.
Once the proofing process is complete and the die design is finalized, manufacturers can proceed with mass production of the stamped sheet metal products. The precision stamping process ensures that each part is produced with the highest level of accuracy and consistency, meeting the strict quality standards required for precision sheet metal parts.
Q: Will your company sign an NDA?
A: Yes, We will strictly follow the confidentiality agreement to protect the rights and interests of our customers
Q: How long is the delivery time? A: The sample delivery time is 7-10 days, and the batch production delivery time is 15-35 days (depending on the difficulty of production). Our production follows PPAP and controls the entire production process to ensure delivery of products within the promised delivery time.
Q: How is your quality? A: We are committed to providing you with good products and will provide you with authentic inspection reports before shipment. We will only ship with your permission.
Q: Will you be able to work with our engineering team to review drawings and provide quick, estimated pricing for desired changes?
A: Yes, our engineers respond very quickly. If there is anything to be modified in the product, we can offer you a new price as soon as you tell us.
Q: What tolerances can you achieve?
A: There is not a given set of tolerances that fits all processes and materials. In every case, the final tolerances on your part will depend on a number of factors, including but not limited to:
~Part size
~Design Geometry
~The number, type, and size of features
~Material(s)
~Surface finish
~Manufacturing process
Once your order is confirmed, we will review your design andprovide a design for manufacturing review, pointing out any areas where we may not be able to achieve your desired tolerances. It's helpful if you can specify which areas in your design have critical tolerances that must be met and which can be slightly modified if needed to reduce the time and costs involved. Here are some general tolerance guidelines: General tolerances for CNC machining in metal and plastic Refer to DIN ISO 2768 All manufacturing and technical specifications need to be clearly specified in the 2D drawings in order to be followed.
Q: If we don't have a shipping forwarder in China, would you do this for us?
A: We can offer you the best shipping line to ensure you can get the goods timely at the best price.