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Guide to Deep Drawing Stamping

Meet your deep drawing stamping needs, whether they're small, large or custom


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Many deep drawn stamping companies are able to meet the needs of both small and large production runs. Low tooling costs on non-standard products can be found as well as companies with low minimum run expectations. Some things to look for when searching for a deep drawn stamping company:
  1. Find a deep drawn steel stamping shop that offers small to large production runs.
  2. Locate a shop for custom modifications and product redesign, or that can reach a particular industry.
  3. Go beyond the deep drawing process and utilize deep drawing stamping shops that provide other services to minimize your overall costs like product assembly.

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Find a deep drawn steel stamping shop to meet a variety of needs


Various metals are used in deep drawn stamping. Aluminum, brass, copper and stainless steel are just a few metals that are used in deep drawn stamping tooling. Deep drawing for metal parts requires that industry standards are met, so a diverse shop will have an understanding of requirements within each industry.

I recommend: Custom Components offers deep drawn enclosures and housings for electronic an mechanical components and competitive tooling charges. Evans Findings Company creates precision parts, both small and miniature, for many markets and is the industry leader in producing deep drawn tantalum parts. Trans-Matic meets numerous industries and can provide bayonet sockets. Rolite Manufacturing is available for custom work and has 20 to 450 ton presses.

Locate a shop for custom modifications and product redesign, or that can reach a particular industry


Custom deep drawing stamping transcends creating a new product or reproducing the traditional part that may be behind the times. There are shops that can take an existing product and modify it to meet your up-to-date needs. Deep drawn stamping companies have engineers to redesign your processes.

I recommend: National Die assists in product redesign and also serves numerous industries including aerospace, appliance, automotive, medical, pharmaceutical, plumbing and toys. Samtan Engineering works to spec as well and also has experience with marine products.

Contact deep drawing stamping shops that provide assembly product assembly


When you need to save time and money consider a one stop shop. Many deep drawing stamping companies offer additional services after production. They perform product assembly, welding, laser cutting and painting. Centralizing numerous tasks to one location is cost effective.

I recommend: Contact Aggressive Engineering for metal stamping up to 400 tons, medium to high volume and secondary work and assembly. They assist in development with their in-house engineers. Ataco Steel Products is another company that helps with assembly and provides other services.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • If you find deep drawn stamping technology more than you need, consider photo chemical machining for precision needs that can be met overnight at a fraction of the cost.

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Photo-chemical machining is fast and affordable. If you need a prototype of a traditional deep drawn stamping product or need another means of production for your deep draw stampings, consider Microphoto, a company that offers this option.


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