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How to choose between hot stamping and cold stamping for aircraft components?Choosing between hot stamping and cold stamping is one of the first decisions an engineering team faces when a new aircraft...
In automotive manufacturing, the terms welding jig and welding fixture are often used interchangeably, yet they describe two different pieces of tooling with different jobs on the shop floor. Understa...
For body shops, collision repair centers, restoration workshops, and parts distributors, sourcing aftermarket sheet metal body parts in bulk is one of the most important supply decisions they will mak...
Classic Car Sheet Metal Parts vs Used Parts: How to Choose the Right Panels for Your RestorationRestoring a classic car is one of the most rewarding projects a car owner can take on, but it quickly ru...
In automotive body-in-white welding shops, electrode life is rarely determined by the welding gun alone. The condition of the spot welding jig around it quietly decides how fast the copper tips wear, ...
If you are sourcing tooling for a new vehicle program or a production line, one of the first questions you will ask a metal stamping dies company services provider is simple: how much will the dies co...
China has become the world‘s largest source of custom tooling, and for good reason. A well-chosen checking fixture manufacturer in China can deliver a precision inspection tool at a fraction of the co...
An automotive part drawing is crowded with symbols. A small circle with cross-hairs, a box holding an "A" or a "B", a profile bracket, a flatness flag. Each of these is a Geometric Dimensioning and To...
A stamping die is one of the largest investments in any sheet metal production line. Its service life directly shapes your part cost, delivery schedule, and final quality. When a die fails early, the ...