Yes. Transfer die stamping is one of the most dependable production routes for complex sheet metal parts, and it earns its place whenever a component is too large, too deep, or too three-dimensional t...
Stainless steel is one of the most demanding materials to run through a progressive stamping line. It work-hardens quickly, has low thermal conductivity, and tends to gall and stick to tool surfaces. ...
When you import a checking fixture from overseas, the number that shapes your final landed cost more than any other is the one on the customs declaration: the HS code. It decides the duty rate you pay...
A checking fixture is a precision tool used to confirm that a manufactured component matches its intended dimensions. Unlike a vernier caliper or a micrometer, a checking fixture can check a large num...
Linhai, a city in Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, sits at the heart of one of China‘s most established manufacturing regions for automotive tooling and metal forming. Buyers often ask whether there is a r...
Electric vehicle (EV) production has reshaped how automakers and their suppliers choose metal forming processes. Among the most debated decisions is whether critical components should be made by metal...
When you are sourcing stamped parts in volume, the real risk is rarely about finding a supplier who can make one good sample. It is about whether that supplier can ship the same part, to the same tole...
Home appliances may look simple on the outside, but behind every refrigerator, washing machine, oven and air conditioner there is a network of stamped metal parts that hold the product together, move ...
Progressive stamping is one of the most efficient ways to produce automotive parts in high volume, but efficiency only counts when every part leaves the line within specification. Buyers who source pr...
Progressive die stamping is one of the most efficient ways to produce complex metal parts in high volumes. A single progressive die carries a strip of metal through a series of stations that pierce, b...