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Precision Stamping Parts - China Manufacturer for OEM & Industry

As a China-based Manufacturer, I specialise in Precision Stamping Parts that meet tight tolerances and high-volume demands. I work directly with OEMs and distributors to tailor material, thickness, finishes, and stamping grades to your application. Our parts are tested under rigorous QA to ensure consistency and repeatability in every batch. From prototype to high-volume runs, I provide fast quotes, short lead times, and flexible MOQs. You’ll appreciate clear drawings, traceability, and documentation like PPAP, FMEA, and control plans when needed. I understand that downtime costs money, so I offer reliable supply and on-time delivery. Whether you need stampings for automotive, electronics, or consumer goods, my Precision Stamping Parts are designed for durability, corrosion resistance, and precise fit. Let’s align specs with your production line and start with a low-risk sample. I’m here to help you scale efficiently and confidently.

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Precision stamping parts turn sheet metal into accurate, repeatable components through punching, bending, and forming with custom dies. A capable partner delivers micro- to medium-scale parts with tight tolerances, complex geometries, and high production efficiency. Common materials include stainless steel, aluminum, copper alloys, and brass; processes such as progressive stamping, deep drawing, and fine blanking enable compact housings, connectors, fasteners, and electronic enclosures. From rapid prototyping to high-volume production, this approach can shorten design cycles and reduce overall part cost. For global buyers, value lies in turnkey support—from design for manufacturability to tool design, fixture development, and robust quality control. A trusted supplier offers scalable production, on-time delivery, traceability, and compliance with RoHS and REACH. Whether you need small precision components for consumer electronics, automotive brackets, medical device housings, or aerospace fixtures, the right stamping partner provides tight tolerances, repeatability, and a transparent supply chain to keep programs on track.

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Part Number Material Thickness (mm) Size (L × W) mm Tolerance (mm) Process Finish Surface Ra (µm) Heat Treatment Hardness (HRC) Certification Last QC Date Defect Rate (%)
SP-1001A 304 Stainless Steel 0.8 60 × 28 ±0.02 Progressive stamping with deburring Passivated 0.4 Annealed 18-21 ISO 9001:2015 2023-11-02 0.07%
SP-1002B Aluminum 6061-T6 1.2 80 × 25 ±0.03 Compound stamping + bending Anodized 0.8 Solution heat-treated 22-28 ISO 9001:2015 2024-03-15 0.05%
SP-1010C Copper C11000 0.5 40 × 20 ±0.02 Progressive stamping Electropolished 0.5 Annealed 45 ISO 9001:2015; RoHS 2024-04-12 0.06%
SP-1020D Stainless Steel 316L 1.0 70 × 32 ±0.04 Deep-drawn stamping Brushed 0.6 Annealed 16-22 ISO 9001:2015 2024-07-01 0.04%
SP-1101E Low Carbon Steel 2.0 120 × 50 ±0.08 Bright-draw stamping Zinc-coated 1.2 None 14-20 ISO 9001:2015 2024-01-18 0.09%
SP-1203F Brass C36000 0.9 55 × 25 ±0.03 Progressive stamping with plating Nickel Plated 0.6 Annealed 65 ISO 9001:2015 2024-09-07 0.03%

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Precision Stamping Parts Winning in 2025 Your Trusted OEM Partner

Data Dimension: Monthly Throughput and Defect Rate by Part Type

New Data Title: 2025 Precision Stamping Parts: Throughput and Quality Trend

This chart presents a compact, dual-axis view of monthly throughput and defect rate for a representative set of precision stamping parts in 2025. Throughput is measured in units produced per month and is plotted on the left-hand y-axis, while defect rate is expressed as a percentage and plotted on the right-hand y-axis. The line for throughput uses a left axis, and the line for defect rate uses a right axis with a separate scale to preserve readability when the two metrics have different magnitudes. The months (Jan–Dec) form the x-axis. Observations suggest that production volume generally climbs from early year to mid-year, with a peak around mid-summer, followed by a slight dip and then a recovery toward year-end. Meanwhile, defect rate demonstrates a downward trend across many months, indicating process improvements such as tooling optimization, enhanced preventive maintenance, and improved in-process inspection. The combination of rising throughput with decreasing defect rate signals a maturing manufacturing pipeline where capacity expansion does not come at the expense of quality. The dual-axis design enables quick comparisons: when throughput increases, is the quality metric maintaining its trajectory or undergoing a correlated improvement? For an OEM partner, this visualization supports capacity planning, maintenance scheduling, and quality initiative tracking, helping to align production targets with quality goals. If more granular data is available (e.g., part-type segmentation or shift-level data), adding additional series or stacked views could reveal which part families contribute most to throughput and which drive defects, guiding targeted process enhancements and supplier collaboration for 2025 improvements.

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