Precision Metal Stamping Design Guide
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What needs to be considered in stamped product design?

There are numerous variables to consider when designing metal stamping jobs. So many in fact that it would be too time consuming to try to teach you that in this format. A better question might be, "Does Die-Tech have the capability and skill to help me meet my objectives?" Fortunately, we can discover if there is a technical fit between our companies by asking a few questions.

Just like the airline carry on baggage restrictions, we have size restriction on the parts that we can produce. Would one of your parts fit into a box that is 4" wide, 5" long, and 1/2" deep? If it fits in the box, no matter how much or how little space is left around it's edges, we might be able to help.

Typically we work with people who are seriously committed to making the investments required to simplify production, improve quality, and increase yields. In this concept, a well designed metal stamping pays for itself many times in the manufacturing process by eliminating assembly steps, line down conditions, and manufacturability that eliminates late deliveries.

die-tech provides precision metal stampings and are manufacturers of custom metal stampings.

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Precision metal stampings are designed for the electronics, aerospace, medical, military and automotive industries. Manufacturers of custom metal stampings include tight tolerance, burr free, precision, light weight, and flat metal stampings. Die-tech covers USA, Canada, UK, South America, Mexico, China, Philippines and Eastern Europe.