CUSTOM METAL PARTS MANUFACTURER IN CHINA · OEM DRAWING-BASED PROJECTS

GUIDES, CHECKLISTS & TECHNICAL ARTICLES

Content written around the questions that change a manufacturing decision.

The resource system is designed for useful buyer and engineering searches—not high-volume filler. Each subject links back to relevant capability, product, industry, and RFQ context.

Manufacturing guide

How to Choose a Metal Stamping Manufacturer in China

An RFQ-focused guide to drawing control, process fit, tooling questions, material inputs, quality planning, communication, and delivery conditions.

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Cost guide

How Custom Metal Stamping Cost Is Evaluated

A practical explanation of how part geometry, material, tooling route, quantity, secondary work, finish, inspection, and packing change a quotation.

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Process guide

Progressive Die Stamping vs. Compound Stamping

A buyer-oriented comparison of production progression, tool structure, material use, part geometry, process control, and program stage.

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RFQ checklist

What to Include in a Metal Stamping RFQ

A structured checklist covering drawing revision, 3D file, material, thickness, quantity, finish, key features, quality records, and delivery target.

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Manufacturing guide

Metal Stamping vs. CNC Machining for OEM Parts

A route-selection discussion based on geometry, part function, quantity, tooling, secondary features, material, and downstream assembly.

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Process guide

Deep Drawing vs. Metal Stamping

An engineering explanation of seamless formed shells, draw depth, material flow, wall condition, and suitable component geometry.

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Material guide

Stainless Steel Stamping Parts: Design and Process Considerations

A practical look at material condition, forming sequence, surface treatment, part handling, applications, and RFQ questions.

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Material guide

Copper Stamping Parts for Electrical Applications

A focused guide to conductive component geometry, finish and protection, contact interfaces, packing, and customer drawing inputs.

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