Process
Progressive Die Stamping
Materials
Steel, Aluminum, Copper, Brass
Tolerance
±0.05mm
Lead Time
7-14 Days
MOQ
1,000 Pieces
Surface Finish
Polished, Plated, Coated
Progressive die stamping is a high-volume manufacturing process where metal strip is fed through a series of stations in a single die, with each station performing a different operation to create the final part. This process offers exceptional efficiency for large production runs, with each stroke of the press producing a completed part.
Our progressive die stamping capabilities enable us to produce complex metal components with high precision and consistency. From simple brackets to intricate assemblies, we handle projects of varying complexity with advanced die technology and experienced engineering support. The progressive nature of the process allows multiple operations to be performed simultaneously, reducing production time and cost.
We serve diverse industries including automotive, electronics, industrial equipment, and consumer goods. Our comprehensive quality control ensures each part meets exact specifications for dimensional accuracy, material properties, and functional performance. With competitive pricing and fast delivery, we're your trusted partner for progressive die stamping.
Efficient production for large quantity orders with fast cycle times
Lower unit cost for high volume production runs
Uniform parts with tight tolerances and minimal variation
Rapid cycle times for quick delivery and turnaround
| Process | Progressive Die Stamping |
| Materials | Steel, Aluminum, Copper, Brass, Stainless Steel |
| Tolerance | ±0.05mm standard, tighter achievable |
| Surface Finish | Polished, Anodized, Plated, Powder Coated |
| Lead Time | 7-14 days for prototype, 14-21 days for production |
| MOQ | 1,000 pieces for production orders |
| Production Capacity | Millions of parts per month |
Body panels, brackets, structural components, and assemblies
Connectors, contacts, terminals, and shielding components
Hardware, brackets, structural parts, and components
Appliance parts, hardware, and decorative components
Progressive die stamping is a high-volume manufacturing process where metal strip is fed through a series of stations in a single die, with each station performing a different operation to create the final part. This allows multiple operations to be performed in a single press stroke.
Progressive stamping offers high production rates, lower unit costs, consistent quality, and the ability to produce complex parts in a single operation. It's ideal for high-volume production runs requiring efficiency and precision.
Progressive die stamping is typically used for high volume production with minimum order quantities starting at 1,000 pieces. The high initial tooling cost is offset by low unit costs at higher volumes.
Yes, our engineering team provides complete die design services to optimize your parts for progressive stamping. We analyze your design for manufacturability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness before production begins.
Contact us today for a free quote on your progressive die stamping project