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Item Name | Brass Copper Stainless Steel Glass Hardware Stamping Parts |
Material Shape | Sheet metal: the dimension is large,which often apply large stammping part |
Belting:there is several wiclths,which often apply automotive feed mass production | |
lump Material:only using for a small number of steel and expensive non-ferrous metal stamping | |
Material | A,Black metal:Ordinary carbon structure steel,High quality carbon steel,Alloy structue steel,Carbon tool steel,Stainless steel,Electrocutions silicon steel |
B,Non-ferrous metal:Copper and copper alloy,Aluminum and Aluminum alloy,Magniesium Alloy,Titanium alloy | |
C,Non-metallic metal:Board,Plastic board,Fiber board,Mica | |
Surface Treatment | Painting, self-color, galvanized,polishing |
Standard | ASTM,DIN,JIS,BS,etc. |
Certification | ISO9001 |
Package | Carton, wooden case or as required |
Commonly, brass, copper, stainless steel, and glass hardware feature as usual materials in the production of stamping parts. Not to forget that each has unique properties, due to which the material exists, which further justifies its use in different applications.
Brass is a rather soft metal that has good formability and resistance to corrosion; it is commonly applied in stamping parts with decorative or traditional looks, such as those employed in furniture hardware or architectural details. Brass may be polished to shine brightly or left natural to display its color, in either case showing warmth through its golden hue.
Copper gives a distinct and warm color choice for stamping parts. This is a highly conductive metal and is used much in electrical applications. Easy to be shaped, copper is common in sheet metal stamping processes. Known also for its antibacterial properties, it is common in water systems and other applications where sanitation is important.
Stainless steel is a sturdy and long-lasting material that resists corrosion and rust; it is typically used in stamped parts that require long life and durability like automotive parts, industrial equipment, and architectural details. It can either be polished to a mirror-like finish or left in its natural brushed state.
Glass is a material very commonly used for stamping parts because of its aesthetic properties and the fact that it is transparent. Apart from the transparency and beauty, glass can be molded into any shape; hence, it finds its applications both in utility and decoratives. It can also be used in combination with other materials such as metals and plastics to create some unique aesthetically pleasing designs.
Parts made from these materials are typically precision-manufactured using dies and presses. The process involves punching or shaping the material to create specific shapes and sizes with high tolerances. Parts can be applied in different sectors such as automotive, furniture, architectural, electrical, and many others.
Item Name | Brass Copper Stainless Steel Glass Hardware Stamping Parts |
Material Shape | Sheet metal: the dimension is large,which often apply large stammping part |
Belting:there is several wiclths,which often apply automotive feed mass production | |
lump Material:only using for a small number of steel and expensive non-ferrous metal stamping | |
Material | A,Black metal:Ordinary carbon structure steel,High quality carbon steel,Alloy structue steel,Carbon tool steel,Stainless steel,Electrocutions silicon steel |
B,Non-ferrous metal:Copper and copper alloy,Aluminum and Aluminum alloy,Magniesium Alloy,Titanium alloy | |
C,Non-metallic metal:Board,Plastic board,Fiber board,Mica | |
Surface Treatment | Painting, self-color, galvanized,polishing |
Standard | ASTM,DIN,JIS,BS,etc. |
Certification | ISO9001 |
Package | Carton, wooden case or as required |
Commonly, brass, copper, stainless steel, and glass hardware feature as usual materials in the production of stamping parts. Not to forget that each has unique properties, due to which the material exists, which further justifies its use in different applications.
Brass is a rather soft metal that has good formability and resistance to corrosion; it is commonly applied in stamping parts with decorative or traditional looks, such as those employed in furniture hardware or architectural details. Brass may be polished to shine brightly or left natural to display its color, in either case showing warmth through its golden hue.
Copper gives a distinct and warm color choice for stamping parts. This is a highly conductive metal and is used much in electrical applications. Easy to be shaped, copper is common in sheet metal stamping processes. Known also for its antibacterial properties, it is common in water systems and other applications where sanitation is important.
Stainless steel is a sturdy and long-lasting material that resists corrosion and rust; it is typically used in stamped parts that require long life and durability like automotive parts, industrial equipment, and architectural details. It can either be polished to a mirror-like finish or left in its natural brushed state.
Glass is a material very commonly used for stamping parts because of its aesthetic properties and the fact that it is transparent. Apart from the transparency and beauty, glass can be molded into any shape; hence, it finds its applications both in utility and decoratives. It can also be used in combination with other materials such as metals and plastics to create some unique aesthetically pleasing designs.
Parts made from these materials are typically precision-manufactured using dies and presses. The process involves punching or shaping the material to create specific shapes and sizes with high tolerances. Parts can be applied in different sectors such as automotive, furniture, architectural, electrical, and many others.