Metal Stamping Companies

Metal stamping processes use dies and punches to cut the metal into the required shape. A metal alloy sheet is used as the stock which is either stamped on a press using dies and punches or drawn into shapes on hydraulic deep drawing machines. Learn more about metal stamping.

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Logo for Stueken, LLCStueken, LLC (Fountain Inn, SC)
Manufacturer
We cordially welcome you to our internet presentation and invite you to discover cost effective solutions which utilize deep drawing, stamping and metal forming.
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Logo for Overseas Manufacturing Group, LLCOverseas Manufacturing Group, LLC (Ponte Vedra Beach, FL)
Contract Manufacturer
Overseas Manufacturing Group, Inc. specializes in the following areas: Precise machining, stampings and custom assembly, Die cast, investment (lost wax) and sand castings, Injection molded plastics, and Special product lines.
 
Logo for Pyramid MouldingsPyramid Mouldings (Green Cove Springs, FL)
Contract Manufacturer
In addition to our roll forming capability, we also have many presses ranging up to 250 ton capacity to stamp and pierce and notch as needed.
 
 Southeastern Anodizing (Huntsville, AL)
Manufacturer, Service Company
 
 Metal Masters (Madison, AL)
 
 Phoenix Specialty Mfg. Co., Inc. (Bamberg, SC)
Manufacturer
We are a leading manufacturer of washers, shims and precision stampings. We have over 100,000 items in stock in over 200 different materials and we custom manufacture to exacting specifications.
 
 Mills Products, Inc. (Brentwood, TN)
Manufacturer
Mills Products manufactures and assembles a variety of roll formed, hydro formed, diecast and stamped parts into complex assemblies and subassemblies. Our state-of-the-art hydroforming technology can produce custom styling for unique applications.
 
 EBway Corporation (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
Manufacturer
GRIPflow is a U.S. developed stamping process that is an alternative to fineblanking and obsoletes many secondary machining operations, such as: drilling, reaming, countersinking, counterboring, broaching, shaving, milling and straightening. The GRIPflow Stampings are produced utilizing a combin
 
 Evans Tool & Die (Conyers, GA)
Manufacturer
Evans has over 1 million pounds of diversified raw materials in house & over 65 presses including 23 Bruderer presses. We do metal stamping from 50 to 250 million pieces with ram accuracy of .001 parallel for extreme precision. We also do Wire EDM and CAD/CAM.
 
 Dynamic Feeds, Inc. (High Point, NC)
Manufacturer
NC
 
 Baumann Springs (USA), INC. (Charlotte, NC)
Manufacturer
 
 Spartanburg Steel Products (Spartanburg, SC)
 
 Ardway Inc. (Boca Raton, FL)
Manufacturer, Contract Manufacturer, Service Company
 
 Atlantic Engineered Products (Brunswick, GA)
Contract Manufacturer
 
 Clairon Metals Corporation (Covington, GA)
Contract Manufacturer
 
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About Metal Stamping

Metal stamping is a process employed in manufacturing metal parts with a specific design. A metal alloy sheet is used as the stock. This stock is either stamped on a press using dies and punches or drawn into shapes on hydraulic deep drawing machines. Common examples are sheet metal machines, automobile parts, metal components used in audio and video devices, aerosol spray cans, and even military tanks. A household example is the use of sheets of metal to make pots and pans.

Sheet metal can be molded into different pre-determined shapes. The metal must be malleable and needs to flow easily in order to be drawn into shapes. Stamping can be done on metals like Aluminum, Zinc, Steel, Nickel, Bronze, Copper and other alloys. This is a mass production, economical process with low cycle time. Hence, it is widely used in manufacturing large volume products with semi-skilled labor. The process is also called chipless manufacturing.

Metal Stamping Operation

Metal stamping processes use dies and punches to cut the metal into the required shape. The male components are called punches and the female components are called dies. Various metal stampings by ART Technologies Press machine tools are used in the stamping process. The die, made of hardened steel, has a contour that matches the shape of the finished part and is mounted on the table of the press. The punch, made of hardened tool steel or carbide, also matches the contour of the part but is slightly smaller to allow clearance between the die and the punch. It is mounted in the head or the turret, which moves down and punches the metal. The thickness of the sheet metal does not change during this process.

Design and manufacture of dies and punches is a highly skilled process and master craftsmen use precision jig boring, grinding, EDM, and lapping machines to produce highly accurate dies.

Progressive stamping is used to design complex profiles. In this process, the profile is cut in steps with a series of different sized die and punch combinations. The first punch in the series cuts a smaller profile and the next punch finely polishes the metal to obtain a desired shape. Tumbling process or deburring is used to remove any sharp edges and burrs. All through the process it is important to maintain a minimum wall thickness for the punched hole.

The metal may be plated with palladium, nickel or tin to protect it from oxidization. Plating improves the durability and solderability of the product. For additional shelf life, the sheet metal is also pre-plated before the actual stamping process. The product is then cleaned to dispose of excess oils, grease, films or other materials used during the stamping process. The heating process follows the cleaning process to enhance the toughness of the metal product. In some cases, to ease the stamping process, the sheet metal is subjected to a stress relieving process that removes internal stresses in the sheet and improves its machineablity.

Metal Stamping Techniques

Several metal stamping techniques are extensively used in industries and engineering applications. Deep drawn stamping, Electronic stamping, Four slide stamping, Medical stamping, Progressive die stamping, Short run stamping, sizing, swaging, coining, and cold extrusion are some of the examples of metal stamping techniques. Some of these are discussed below:

After the metal stamping or forming process is over, the parts can be drilled, subjected to EDM processing or assembled in components. Fourslide stampings by Universal Formations

Metals used in stamping processes

A lot of basic and exotic metals can be used for stamping applications because of their malleable and ductile properties. The metal should not be very hard and ideally should have a low coefficient of flow. Some typical metals include:

Metal Stamping Applications

Metal stamping is used in engineering applications to manufacture three-dimensional parts, lettering, and other surface definition purposes.

There are many products that are used in process engineering applications, automobiles, electrical appliances, manufacturing units, etc. Some products that are manufactured using metal stamping include: base weights, brackets, balance clamps, brake flanges, conveyer flights, washers, bushing seats, engine bases, flywheel shrouds and friction plates.

The industry of metal stamping has grown rapidly and, where possible, has replaced other metal forming processes like die casting, forging and machining for several reasons.

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