When you take on a new vehicle launch or a new stamped-part program, most of your attention naturally goes to engineering tolerances, budget, and delivery dates. Yet one decision sits underneath all o...
Hydroforming is a metal forming process that uses high-pressure fluid instead of a conventional rigid punch to press sheet metal or hollow tubes into a die and give them a precise shape. Because the f...
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Powder coated sheet metal parts with a textured finish are everywhere in modern manufacturing, from automotive brackets and chassis components to household appliance housings and electrical enclosures...
When you place an order for custom metal parts, the payment structure is often the first thing that separates a smooth project from a stalled one. If you are buying from a sales precision die stamping...
A chassis welding jig is a purpose-built fixture that locates, clamps, and holds chassis components in the correct position during welding, so that every welded assembly matches its engineering specif...
Can you really get laser cut sheet metal parts with fast turnaround? The short answer is yes, provided you work with a manufacturer that has the right equipment, a disciplined production process, and ...
A progressive stamping die can turn a single coil of steel into dozens of finished parts in seconds - but only when the design is right. In automotive stamping, where body-in-white panels, door compon...
Formed sheet metal parts for automotive body panels are everywhere in a modern car, yet the process behind them is easy to overlook. A flat steel or aluminum blank quietly becomes a curved roof, a rei...
Pricing is rarely the first thing a program manager looks at when reviewing a stamped component, yet it is often what decides whether a defense project stays on schedule and inside budget. Military co...