If you import or export stamped metal components for refrigerators, washing machines, ovens, or other household appliances, one of the first questions your customs broker will ask is: what is the corr...
Military component metal stamping is a manufacturing process that shapes flat sheets of metal into finished parts using precision dies and presses. Instead of cutting each piece individually, a stampi...
In a stamping plant, a finished part rarely gets shipped straight from the press. Before it reaches the customer it has to be proved, and that proof usually comes from one of two tools: a checking fix...
Short answer: yes. With the right dies, the right press setup, and an experienced tooling team, sheet metal can be formed into shapes that look anything but flat. Deep-drawn housings, multi-plane brac...
Buying checking fixtures in volume is a different exercise from buying a single unit. Order one fixture for a new program and a supplier can throw its best engineers at the job. Order a dozen for a pr...
Quality control is the backbone of automotive stamping. A single out-of-tolerance panel can stall an assembly line, trigger costly rework, or force a recall. For DIAN STAMPING, a China-based manufactu...
Finding a high quality sheet metal part fabrication manufacturer in China is one of the most important decisions in any metal product project. The country is home to thousands of fabrication shops, an...
An exhaust system is rarely a straight pipe. It is a network of mandrel bends, tapered transitions, flanges, hangers, and heat shields that snake underneath the vehicle and have to line up with mounti...
When you start looking for a manufacturer to produce metal components for your project, you will almost certainly run into two very similar phrases: "custom sheet metal part" and "custom sheet metal p...
Laser cutting is one of the most widely used processes in sheet metal fabrication, and "how thick can you cut?" is usually the first question buyers ask when they send out a drawing. The honest answer...