PRODUCT
Are you looking for uncompromising precision in custom metal components?
With HME Hardware, experience the assurance of versatility, durability, and exceptional manufacturing value. Our commitment to comprehensive solutions means your unique requirements—whether complex CNC machined parts, precision turned components, or intricate structural assemblies—are addressed with engineering excellence. We transform raw metals into high-performance hardware tailored to your exact specifications.
Custom Precision Stamping Parts Manufacturer
Haomaer Precision is a professional manufacturer of precision stamping parts, offering custom stamping parts design, tooling and mass production for global industries. Our stamping parts cover standard and customized structures, and every batch of stamping parts is strictly inspected to guarantee stable performance and long service life.
We produce high-precision metal stamping parts, micro stamping parts, deep drawn stamping parts and automotive stamping parts. All stamping parts are processed with advanced stamping equipment, ensuring each piece of stamping parts meets tight tolerance and surface requirements.
Our engineering team optimizes the structure of your stamping parts by DFM analysis, reducing cost while improving the yield rate of stamping parts. Whether you need prototype stamping parts or large-volume stamping parts, we can deliver qualified stamping parts on time.
Your High-Speed Precision Stamping Partner
Engineered for high-volume efficiency and consistent quality, our precision metal stamping services deliver cost-effective solutions for complex sheet metal components. Utilizing state-of-the-art progressive and transfer dies, we transform metal coils into intricate parts with exceptional speed and repeatability. Ideal for applications demanding thin walls, complex bends, embossed features, and burr-free edges, our stamping process minimizes material waste while maximizing throughput. From micro-connector pins to large structural brackets, we ensure every stamped part meets rigorous dimensional standards and surface quality requirements.
Our engineering team optimizes the structure of your stamping parts by DFM analysis, reducing cost while improving the yield rate of stamping parts. Whether you need prototype stamping parts or large-volume stamping parts, we can deliver qualified stamping parts on time.
Customize Precision Stamping Parts for Your Projects!
1.Material Versatility: Extensive experience with Stainless Steel (SS304, SS316), Aluminum (1060, 3003, 5052), Brass (C2600, C2680), Copper (C1100), Carbon Steel (SPCC), and specialized high-strength alloys.
2.Custom Capabilities: Expertise in handling material thicknesses from 0.05mm to 6.0mm, with part sizes ranging from miniature 2mm components to large 500mm structural stampings.
3. Precision Tolerances: We maintain strict quality control with dimensional tolerances up to ±0.02mm, hole position accuracy within 0.03mm, and bending angle precision within ±0.5°.
4.Comprehensive Finishing: Post-stamping services include deburring, plating (nickel, zinc, tin), anodizing, passivation, and heat treatment to enhance durability and aesthetics.
5.Advanced Tooling: Our in-house mold design and manufacturing ensure rapid prototyping and reliable long-run production for all your custom metal stamping needs.
High-Volume Precision Stamping Solutions
Custom Stamping & Die Design
Unsure about the best stamping process for your project? Whether you need progressive die stamping, transfer stamping, or four-slide forming, our engineers will help you choose the most efficient method. We handle complex metal stamping designs to ensure optimal material flow and structural integrity.
Rapid Prototyping & Short Runs
Need to test your stamped parts before full production? We offer rapid prototype stamping services to validate your design. Our team provides quick-turnaround sheet metal stamping samples, allowing you to verify fit and function without the high cost of mass production tooling.
Extensive Material Capabilities
We process a wide spectrum of metals for your stamping needs. Our capabilities cover Stainless Steel (SS304/316), Aluminum, Brass, Copper, Carbon Steel, and specialized alloys. Whether it’s thin foil or thick plate stamping, we ensure burr-free edges and consistent quality across every batch.
Value-Added Finishing Services
Your precision stamped parts often require secondary operations. We provide complete in-house solutions including plating, anodizing, powder coating, heat treatment, and welding. We also offer tapping and assembly, turning raw stamped components into ready-to-install finished products.
Why Choose HME for Precision Stamping Parts
At HME, we recognize that the key to superior stamping parts lies in the quality of the tooling. Unlike standard machine shops, we possess robust in-house mold design and manufacturing capabilities. This vertical integration allows us to control the entire lifecycle of your project, from DFM (Design for Manufacturing) analysis to the final high-speed progressive stamping. Whether you require intricate micro-stamping for electronics or heavy-duty structural stampings for automotive applications, our engineering team optimizes every bend, pierce, and draw to minimize cost and maximize durability.
FAQ
I need parts quickly for testing. Do you offer low-volume stamping?
Yes. We understand that full production tooling takes time. For prototyping and low-volume runs (100–1,000 pcs), we can utilize soft tooling or laser cutting combined with bending to produce functional samples rapidly. This allows you to validate your design before investing in hard progressive dies for mass production.
Who owns the mold (die) after the project is completed?
You do. If you pay for the custom stamping die, HME stores it securely in our climate-controlled tooling room at no extra charge. We treat the mold as your intellectual property and will only use it to produce parts for your orders, ensuring your design security.
Why is stamping more cost-effective than CNC machining for my project?
While CNC machining cuts away material (subtractive), stamping forms the metal (forming). For high-volume production, stamping is significantly faster and generates less waste. Once the progressive die is created, the cost per part drops dramatically compared to the hourly machine time required for CNC milling or turning.
What is the difference between Progressive Die Stamping and Transfer Stamping?
Progressive die stamping feeds a metal coil through a series of stations within a single die, performing multiple operations (punching, bending, drawing) simultaneously as the strip advances. It is ideal for high-speed, smaller parts. Transfer stamping is typically used for larger parts (like automotive frames) that are mechanically separated from the strip and moved between stations by a transfer system.
