Metal stamping is a manufacturing process that utilizes dies and high-pressure machinery to cut, blank, bend, punch, emboss, or shape metal sheets into specific forms and designs with remarkable accuracy and repeatability.Chiggo delivers consistent high-quality metal stamping services, from prototypes to production-level volumes of over one million pieces, all with competitive lead times and pricing. Our press capabilities range from 25 to 500 tons, with a maximum press bed length of 10 feet and a maximum press bed width of 20 feet. We can readily stamp metal thicknesses from .004 to .394 inches (0.1 to 10mm),and work to tolerances of ±0.001″.
Stamping can be completed in a single stage or through multiple stages, depending on the complexity of your parts. We manufacture custom metal stampings in various materials, including copper, brass, stainless steel, and steel alloys. With a dedicated team for designing, manufacturing, modifying, and maintaining your tooling, we primarily focus on the following stamping processes:
A continuous process where a metal strip remains attached and moves through a series of stations within a single press, each performing specific operations — cutting, bending, punching, or coining — to form intricate parts efficiently.Ideal for high-volume, consistent production.
A process where a sheet metal blank is radially drawn into a forming die by a punch, creating deep, seamless shapes and hollow parts. This method produces components with high depth-to-diameter ratios, making it ideal for manufacturing parts like cans, kitchen sinks, and automotive fuel tanks.
Fourslide stamping is a versatile process that shapes parts with multiple bends and angles from four directions simultaneously. This enables the efficient creation of complex parts in high volumes, such as phone battery connectors.
Unlike progressive stamping, which processes a metal strip through various stations within a single die, transfer die stamping uses individual dies for each operation. Parts are transferred from one station to the next by mechanical handlers, allowing each piece to undergo multiple operations such as punching, bending, and trimming within separate but sequentially arranged dies. This method is suitable for the production of large, complex parts.
Metal stamping is a highly efficient and versatile manufacturing process that includes various metal forming techniques such as blanking, punching, bending, and piercing. To ensure the success of your metal stamping projects, consider the following design guidelines from our engineers with over 20 years of experience:
Include a bend relief notch to avoid fractures and cracks.
Chiggo offers a wide range of high-quality materials in various thicknesses to meet the needs of your application. Additionally, we provide a variety of outstanding surface finishing options to enhance the aesthetic appeal and functional properties of your product. If you require custom materials or finishes not listed here, please contact us.
Excellent ductility and formability, easily cold-formed and welded, ideal for parts requiring deep drawing or complex shapes.
Good formability and weldability, offers better strength and hardness than 1008. Used for light-load machinery parts and non-structural components.
High tensile strength and hardness, good formability, and better machinability. Suitable for parts needing higher strength and wear resistance.
Excellent tensile strength, ideal for high-strength and wear-resistant applications.
Superior overall performance and corrosion resistance at high temperatures.
Offers the best corrosion resistance among 301 and 304, though more expensive.
Extremely pure, with excellent electrical conductivity and good formability, mainly used in electrical applications.
Also known as red brass, provides excellent corrosion resistance and formability. Commonly used in decorative applications.
Excellent cold-working properties, strong and corrosion-resistant. Widely used in musical instruments and door handles.
Achieves a uniform matte finish with a grainy texture, eliminating machining marks or imperfections. This is often a preparatory step for other surface treatments.
Produces a glossy surface that enhances visual appeal and minimizes light scattering.
Creates a textured, non-reflective finish that effectively masks fingerprints and light scratches.
After brushing, parts are dipped in an anodizing bath (Type II). This process increases corrosion and wear resistance, enhances surface hardness, and offers various color options.
Following bead blasting, parts are dipped in an anodizing bath (Type II). This improves corrosion and wear resistance, enhances surface hardness, and provides a range of color options.
Delivers an exceptionally durable finish, significantly improving wear resistance.
Applies a uniform, durable layer of color to metals, available in many shades for a long-lasting finish.
Provides a sleek, non-reflective finish that offers mild corrosion resistance and a decorative appearance.
Offers corrosion resistance and improves adhesion for subsequent paint or coating applications, while maintaining electrical conductivity.
Increases corrosion and wear resistance on aluminum laser cut parts, enhancing surface hardness and offering a variety of color options.
Achieves a uniform matte finish free of machining marks or imperfections, often a preparatory step before other surface treatments.
Adds a uniform, durable layer of color to metals, available in many shades for a long-lasting finish.
Provides functional, decorative, or anti-corrosive finishes, with chrome-plating for auto parts being a common use.
Produces a glossy surface that improves visual appeal and minimizes light scattering.
Creates a textured, non-reflective finish that masks fingerprints or light scratches.
From rapid prototyping to small-batch production and onto on-demand manufacturing, Our CNC machining service provides efficient solutions, helping you optimize produ ction processes, reduce costs, and swiftly adapt to market changes.
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Metal stamping is a versatile manufacturing process used to produce high-precision parts efficiently and cost-effectively. Over the past decade, we have provided high-quality metal stamping services to various industries, handling projects that range from simple to very complex, and even seemingly impossible. Please review a gallery of our past projects.