Automotive Stamping Part
Your Professional Automotive Stamping Part Supplier
Automotive stamping parts are precision metal components manufactured for automotive systems where dimensional accuracy, structural strength, and production consistency are critical.
These parts are commonly used in body structures, power systems, electrical assemblies, and interior or exterior hardware, and are produced according to automotive standards and customer drawings.
Why choose us
Production Market
Our products are sold to customers in Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and the Americas. We expand our sales through channels such as Alibaba International, our own website, and global exhibitions, greatly enhancing our international presence.
OEM/ODM Services
Whether you need logo engraving, private-label packaging, special materials, or a completely customized design, our engineering and manufacturing teams can provide high-quality solutions tailored to your requirements.
Factory Scale
We have expanded our machine capacity and upgraded our tooling, fixtures, and inspection systems. As a result, production efficiency, product stability, and delivery speed have all reached new industry standards.
Product Description
Material:
Carbon steel; Stainless steel, aluminum alloy; Brass alloy; Tinplate, copper; Stannum bronze; Silicon bronze; Zinc alloy; Gray iron; Ductile iron; Malleable iron; Tungsten steel, etc.
Machining processes:
Metal fabrication, machining, welding, forming, shaping, punching, drilling, turning, milling, grinding, chip formatting, rolling, stamping, deep drawing, bending, spot or seam welding, spinning, forging, sand casting, die casting, investment casting, etc.


Surface treatment:
Polishing, zinc plating, nickel plating, chrome plating, powder coating, e-coating, DIP coating, phosphate coating, anodize, PVC powder coating, dichromate plating, decrement plating, etc.
Machinery and equipments:
CNC machining center; CNC lathe; Normal lathe; CNC milling machine; General milling machine; General drilling machine; General planning and grinding machine; CNC turning center; Wire EDM, etc. And we also can offer 4 or 5 axis-CNC center processes.
Specifications
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Item |
Details |
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Product Name |
Auto Parts Stamping Components |
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Main Materials |
High-strength carbon steel, mild steel, stainless steel 304/316, aluminum alloys 5052/6061, galvanized steel |
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Thickness Range |
0.01 mm – 10.0 mm |
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Processes |
Blanking, piercing, bending, flanging, forming, trimming, progressive stamping, transfer stamping |
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Secondary Operations |
Projection welding, tapping, CNC machining, riveting, assembly |
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Surface Treatment |
Zinc plating, Zn-Ni plating, phosphate coating, e-coating, powder coating, oiling |
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Tolerance |
±0.02–0.15 mm depending on geometry |
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Applications |
Chassis brackets, seat components, pedal parts, reinforcement plates, sensor mounts, engine bay hardware |
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Prototype Support |
Small lots for trial builds |
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Mass Production |
Stable supply with QC documentation |
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OEM/ODM |
Supported |
Key Advantages of Automotive Stamping Part
Speed and Efficiency: Modern stamping presses can produce hundreds or even thousands of parts per hour. This high speed is necessary to keep up with the demands of automotive assembly lines. Trying to make body panels any other way at this scale would be incredibly slow.
Cost-Effectiveness (at scale): While designing and building the stamping dies (molds) requires significant investment, once they are ready, the cost to produce each individual part is very low. This makes stamping very economical for the high volumes needed in car manufacturing.
Strength and Weight: Stamping allows engineers to design complex shapes that maximize strength while using relatively thin sheet metal. This helps make cars lighter, which improves fuel efficiency (or range, in the case of EVs like Tesla) without sacrificing safety. We can use various materials, including high-strength steels and lightweight aluminum alloys.
Consistency and Precision: This is a huge one. Every part produced from the same die is virtually identical to the last. This high level of repeatability is critical for automated assembly processes and ensures that doors, hoods, and fenders line up perfectly, giving that quality look and feel. Our ISO 9001 certification underlines our commitment to this level of quality control.
Material Versatility: Stamping works well with the main metals used in cars, primarily different grades of steel and aluminum.
How the Metal Stamping Process Works
Producing a car part through stamping involves several stages. Each stage plays a key role in shaping the final component with precision and consistency.
Blanking:
Metal sheets of a larger size are divided into smaller parts.
Punching:
Shapes or holes are stamped in with punches and dies.

Bending:
The metal is shaped or curved to align with the intended structure.
Embossing:
Additional information, like the details of logos or textures, is pressed into the surface.
Get the Parts You Need With Our Automotive Stamping Process
Design and Die Creation
Our process begins with the design of the desired automotive components. We create detailed CAD models of the parts, specifying dimensions, tolerances, and other specifications. Based on these designs, specialized tooling called dies is created. These consist of two components that fit together and define the shape of the final part.
Material Preparation
Metal sheets or coils are selected based on the material requirements of the component. Commonly used materials in automotive stamping include steel, aluminum, and other alloys. The metal sheets are usually cleaned and treated to remove any impurities that could affect the stamping process.
Blanking and Piercing
After preparing the material, our team moves on to blanking and piercing the metal. Blanking is where a flat piece of metal is cut from a larger sheet, and piercing involves cutting holes or specific shapes into the metal using the die. These steps create the basic outlines and openings required for the final component.
Forming and Bending
After preparing the material, our team moves on to blanking and piercing the metal. Blanking is where a flat piece of metal is cut from a larger sheet, and piercing involves cutting holes or specific shapes into the metal using the die. These steps create the basic outlines and openings required for the final component.
Embossing and Coining
For aesthetic or functional purposes, embossing can be employed to create raised or recessed designs on the metal surface. Coining, on the other hand, produces precise and high-quality components by compressing the metal between the dies.
Assembly
After the individual stamped components are created, they may go through additional processes such as welding, riveting, or fastening to form larger assemblies or sub-assemblies.
Finishing
The stamped components may undergo finishing processes like painting, coating, or plating to enhance their appearance, durability, and corrosion resistance.
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