Automotive stamping is a metal forming process in which flat stock sheet metal or metal coils are precisely shaped into three dimensional automotive parts in a stamping press. Automotive metal stamping presses offer rapid stamping as well as repeatable and programmable dimensions which in turn increases both dimensional control and standardizing accuracy.
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Micro Forms, Inc.Garland, TX 866-494-1313 Micro Forms, Inc. is a manufacturer of automotive stampings and similar stamping products. It has been family owned since 1967, which is partly why Micro Forms has always been a market leader in customer satisfaction. Every member of the Micro Forms culture is committed to providing its customers with quality parts delivered on time along with friendly, efficient, and knowledgeable service.
Boker`s, Inc.Minneapolis, MN 888-782-6746 In addition to manufacturing standard and customized washers, spacers and shims, Boker's has been providing quality automotive stampings and similar stamping techniques since 1919. Boker's has the expertise and capacity to provide you with excellent short, medium or long-run production runs to fulfill all your stamping order needs at a price you can afford.
American Industrial CompanyGurnee, IL 847-855-9200 Established in 1981, American Industrial Co. is a precise, quality driven manufacturer with the highest attention to ISO 9001:2008 standards. Our company occupies a 25,000 square foot modern building, which gives us plenty of room to help our customers with every step of production, from the design phases of their prototype to the completed stampings such as automotive stampings.
Seastrom Manufacturing Co., Inc.Twin Falls, ID 800-634-2356 A family owned business that began in the owner's garage, Seastrom's state-of-the-art 100,000 square foot facility now houses the premier stocking manufacturer of precision fasteners and similar products like automotive stampings. Aside from our huge inventory of stocked parts, Seastrom can modify any of our standard part numbers to meet your applications reducing the cost of tooling.
RK Metals Ltd.Fairfield, OH 513-874-6055 At RK Metals, we are dedicated to the highest customer satisfaction, which is why we produce unbelievably excellent products such as automotive stampings and welded parts, among other related products. Our low cost manufacturing draws in customers while our high quality products keep them coming back. Call us today to find out how we can meet your stamping needs!
M.P. Metal Products, Inc.Ixonia, WI 866-492-1766 Among M.P. Metal Products' value added services is automotive stampings. This company has been a manufacturer of custom profiles and a variety of common and custom shapes since 1965. We work with ferrous and non-ferrous metals to serve automotive, agricultural, transportation, construction, material handling, storage, medical, furniture, electrical, recreation and other markets.
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Talan Products Inc.Cleveland, OH 888-327-6714 Serving the world from Cleveland Ohio with custom quality automotive stamping and related products as well as being a supplier and fabricator of aluminum extrusions, Talan Products is an excellent company. They are quality conscious to the point of winning awards, an ISO 9001 certified vendor and always utilizing the latest in precision manufacturing technology.
All-New Stamping CompanyEl Monte, CA 800-877-7775 Over the past four decades, we at All-New Stamping Co. have rolled with the times and taken advantage of every kind of new technology that would allow us to serve our customers better with products like automotive stampings. Today, we are helping our customers manage through the financial uncertainty and challenging times to offer rock solid support and dependability to their production needs.
Kickhaefer Manufacturing CompanyPort Washington, WI 262-377-5030 Kickhaefer Manufacturing Company founded its business on the principles of providing products of exceptional quality at fair prices and outstanding service. Many conversations with us start with an idea, a part and a problem. As a result we engineer a custom part or solution for laser cutting or metal stamping that is faster, more efficient and works better than before. Call us today.
S & D Products, Inc.Bartlett, IL 800-989-6365 S&D Products' metal forming capabilities provide for quick turnaround times and rapid production of complex items that require precise dimensions, shapes and cuts. Our commitment covers both short or long run orders. With the versatility of our equipment, we can be cost effective with tooling and piece part pricing, so come see how we can meet your requirements for automotive stampings.
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Automotive Stampings
A cost-effective process, automotive stamping forms metals such as pre-coated steels, Inconel, brass, bronze, cold rolled steel, copper, stainless steel and aluminum into various automotive parts. Automotive metal stampings is able to form a broad range of automotive parts including fenders, hub caps, trim, engine mounts, connectors, terminal leadframes, pins and oxygen sensors. Additional auto parts include braking, fuel delivery, sunroof systems, seating, powertrain systems, fluid sealing systems, air bag cups and bayonet sockets. Not only beneficial to the automotive industry, automotive stamping is also used in industries such as appliance, hardware, pharmaceutical, HVAC, plumbing and fire prevention.Automotive stampings are most commonly formed on progressive stamping presses. Progressive stamping is a metal forming process done with large, heavy duty presses that use several dies together on the same piece of sheet metal. A die is a press tool for cutting or forming material in a stamping machine. Progressive die stamping combines the forming and cutting processes for efficiency and economy. In progressive die stamping, multiple dies stamp the sheet metal at the same time. This metal stamping process is used to form automotive components quickly. Transfer presses can also be used to form automotive stampings. Transfer presses are a type of hydraulic press that work by feeding flat metal blanks automatically into the right end of the press. From there, feed bar fingers take the part and move it from die to die. There are two types of transfer motions used in transfer presses; the simplest system uses dual-axis motion. The first axis moves in and out, centering the part in the transfer press; the second axis motion transfers the automotive part from die to die. The second system is the tri-axis motion, which is used for indexing parts between dies in the transfer press. The transfer feeder bars are mechanically driven synchronously with the slide motion, and the feed bar fingers inserted into the transfer feeder bars hold the part during indexing.
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