Every stamped sheet-metal part carries a small amount of dimensional deviation from its nominal CAD model. Material coils differ slightly from one heat to the next, press conditions shift through a ru...
Every piece of defense hardware, from a vehicle bracket to a communication enclosure, starts with a sheet of metal. The material a fabricator chooses has a direct effect on strength, weight, corrosion...
Transfer die stamping is one of the most reliable methods for producing large, complex metal parts in high volume. Unlike a simple single-operation press, a transfer die moves the workpiece from one s...
Sheet metal parts are everywhere in modern manufacturing, from the chassis and door systems of a car to the brackets and housings of a household appliance. Yet many projects still stumble at the desig...
A vehicle frame is not a single stamped panel but a network of rails, cross members, brackets, and attachments that must hold together to a shared reference geometry. When those components are joined ...
Choosing a metal stamping dies company is one of the more consequential decisions an OEM or Tier supplier makes. The tooling you order today determines both the quality of the stamped parts you ship t...
When a metal component is destined for military use, the margin for error essentially disappears. Defense hardware must perform reliably under vibration, thermal cycling, corrosion, and shock—conditio...
What Documentation Is Required When Purchasing from a Welding Jig Wholesaler?Buying welding jigs in bulk from a wholesaler can save you a significant amount compared with one-off custom fabrication, e...
If you are sourcing tooling for a fabrication shop, one of the first questions you will ask is how much a right-angle fixture actually costs. There is no single flat price for a 90 degree welding jig,...
Choosing the right supplier is about more than finding a company that can stamp and bend metal. One of the most valuable capabilities to look for is an in-house powder coating line. A sheet metal part...