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We choose the most appropriate short-run metal stamping options depending on the part geometry, quantity, project budget, and ongoing demand. The result is fully finished parts that hold tight tolerances and maintain exact duplication throughout the part run at reduced setup time and cost. This leads to the best end result for our customers who get precision fabricated parts more quickly and at the lowest possible price.


The list of processes for metal stamping is long, but a highlight of a few of them we excel at include the following:

  • Piercing : this is a manufacturing process that involves cutting and removing material from a sheet or strip of metal by using a punch and a die. The punch pushes the material into the die, which has a hole in it, and the shearing action between the punch and the die breaks the material along the edge, removing it from the sheet or strip. This process is commonly used in metalworking and manufacturing to create holes or other shapes in metal parts. Piercing can be done manually or with the use of machines, and it is a versatile process that can be used to create a wide range of shapes and sizes in metal.

  • Blanking : this is a manufacturing process that also uses a punch and die to create a specific shaped component from a sheet or strip of metal. However, unlike piercing, in blanking, the piece that falls out of the die is not considered scrap but rather the actual part that is needed. The punch pushes the material into the die, which has the shape of the desired part, and the shearing action between the punch and the die cuts the part out of the sheet or strip. Blanking is a precise process that can produce parts with tight tolerances and is commonly used in the production of automotive parts, appliances, and other manufactured goods.

  • Coining : this is a precision stamping process that uses high pressure to permanently indent or mark a part. It is an economical alternative to engraving and can be used to add useful features such as radii to the edges of a part. Coining is often used in the production of coins, medals, and other items that require intricate details and a high level of precision. The process is done by pressing a die into the surface of the part, leaving a clear and lasting impression.

  • Embossing : this is a process that uses extreme pressure to create raised features on a part. It is the opposite of coining, which creates indentations. Embossing can be used to add strength to a part by creating ribs, or to help locate mating parts by creating dimples. The process is done by pressing a die into the surface of the part, causing the material to be pushed up and out, creating the desired raised features. Embossing is commonly used in the production of packaging, labels, and other decorative items.


As toolmakers with over 10 years of experience in metal stampings, BOMIS has developed a reputation for precision tooling capable of holding tolerances of up to and sometimes exceeding +/- .001 with high levels of repeatability. Our team specializes in medium to micro-sized components in high volumes, utilizing quick-change jigs and tools for efficient production. Maintaining ISO 9001:2015 certifications for ensured quality.

product specifications


Material

Stainless Steel

Type

Broaching, Drilling, Etching / Chemical Machining,ect..

Material Capabilities

Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Hardened Metals, ect..

Micro Machining or Not

Micro Machining

Color

Customized

Process

Stamping/Punching
Size1) According to customers' drawings
2) According to customers' samples

Tolerance

0.01mm

Certification

ISO9001
Finish
Anodizing, Nickel plated, zinc plated, polishing etc
Supply Ability1000000 Piece/Pieces per Month


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