Our OEM stamping metal parts are used in different industries, include houseware, medical, toy, oil industrials, agriculture,etc.
As a leading stamping part factory, Atlas metal transform sheet metal into complex small metal stamping parts using highly specialized computer-aided drafting and manufacturing programs during the stamping process. Sheet small metal stamping produces superior, resilient, heavy-duty parts quickly and efficiently. We guarantee every metal stamping hardware parts are precise, they're typically more reliable and consistent than manual machining.
Our sheet metal stamping parts are widely used in the indutrial below:
Automotive
Renewable energy
Medical
Industrial
Aerospace
Hardware
Home Improvement
Our OEM stamping metal parts are used in different industries, include houseware, medical, toy, oil industrials, agriculture,etc.
Our custom engineered metal stamping services will allow us to assist you in the design and re-engineering of your custom engineered wholesale metal stamping part. Including solidworks, logopress, and more; our engineered metal stamping services provides you with maximum manufacturability, as well as cost reduction.
All types of materials: Carbon Steel, Stainless, Brass, Copper, Plastics, and Aluminum stamping parts.
Thickness from .002 – .500
Draw capacity to 6″
Runs from 50 pieces to millions
Almost no tolerance is too close
Iterate part designs quickly and accelerate product development with quick-turn parts. Our engineers will help mark any difficult to machine features before your design is sent to the manufacturing department and save you from costly reworks further down the metal products development cycle.
Request a quote with your drawings, we'll analyze your products dimentionally to identify any features that may be difficult to machine such as thin walls, tall or holes that cannot be threaded.
Eliminate downtime spent waiting for parts and safeguard in-house machining with on-demand relief and infinite manufacturing capacity.
As a professional stamping part factory, we stock more than 30 engineering-grade plastic and metal materials that are suitable for various OEM sheet metal stamping parts applications and industries. Materials range from plastics like ABS, polycarbonate, nylon, and PEEK to aluminum, stainless steel, magnesium, and copper.
Progressive die metal stampings are custom metal stampings produced with a progressive die stamping machine. There are three types of common metal stampings: progressive die, multi slide and deep drawn. Of these three types, progressive die are the most common. These machines often run faster and with more accuracy due to pilots in the dies.
To choose between multi slide stamping, progressive die stamping or deep drawn stamping, our engineers concentrate on the complexity and shape of the desired finish part. For example progressive die stampings can have more piercings and multiple forms, flatter parts at faster speeds than deep draw or eyelet machines. Whereas, deep draw or eyelet stamping machines lend themselves better to production of stampings deeper or taller than ½ inch. Multi-slide or four slide machines work best for the production of multiple formed parts, steel wire forms or parts requiring the most accuracy.
The biggest difference between Atlas metal and other metal stamping companies is our ability to produce three types of metal stampings (progressive die stampings, deep draw metal stampings and multi slide metal stampings). We also have a very diverse customer base (medical stampings, battery stampings, etc.). Most other metal stamping companies only serve a few industries and are more exposed to the fluctuations in these industries. Atlas metal follows ISO 9000 and AS 9100 (aerospace) quality systems in all our operations.
Some of the benefits of stamping include lower die costs, lower secondary costs, and a high level of automation compared to other processes. Metal stamping dies tend to be relatively less expensive to produce and maintain than those used in other common processes.
Sheet metal stamping is used to transform flat metal sheets into specific shapes in precison. Stamping of sheet metal is a process based on permanent deformation by cold forming to produce a variety of complex three-dimensional shapes. Tensile forces with a high ratio of surface area carry out the process to thickness.