Our produced hardware stampings use Rockwell hardness testers for hardness testing. The small, irregularly shaped stampings can be used to test surfaces that are too small to be measured on standard desktop Rockwell hardness testers.
Stamping parts processing includes stamping, bending, deep drawing, forming, and finishing operations. The main materials for stamping parts processing are hot-rolled or cold-rolled (mainly cold-rolled) metal sheet materials, such as carbon steel plates, alloy steel plates, spring steel plates, galvanized plates, tin-plated plates, stainless steel plates, copper and copper alloy plates, aluminum and aluminum alloy plates, etc.
Hardware: Parts made from steel or certain non-ferrous metals; processing methods: cold/hot stamping, forging, rolling, welding, cutting, etc., and also includes other processing techniques, with a broad definition.
Stamping parts: Commonly used in metalworking, referring to the forming of steel, non-ferrous metal sheets, etc. under room temperature conditions by molds and pressure supplied by a press machine.
Hardware stamping manufacturers widely apply these products to various fields around our lives, including electronic devices, car accessories, decorative materials, and more. When we refer to stamping parts, we usually mean cold stamping components. For instance, to turn a sheet of iron into a fast-food plate, you first need to design a mold. The working surface of the mold is the shape of the plate. By pressing the iron sheet through the mold, it transforms into the desired plate shape. This is cold stamping, which involves directly stamping metal materials with a mold.





























