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Perfection Spring & Stamping Corp.  
Mount Prospect, IL
Custom mechanical assemblies and secondary services are what we do! From start to finish, we save our customers time and money. From complex robotic automation to simple hand assembly, and precision metal stamping assembly services.
 
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Batesville, IN
BTD, a technical supplier of blanked, formed, deep drawn stampings and assemblies utilizing progressive, mechanical transfer dies and robotic systems.
 
Fort Smith, AR
Metal stampings
 
Lenoir City, TN
Tool & die job shop
 
Arlington Heights, IL
Precision stampings & assemblies from prototype to production since 1937. ISO Ratings: 9001, 14001, TS16949.
 
Marshall, MI
Metal Stampings, Tube Clips, Production Prototypes & Assemblies
 
Huntsville, AL
Automotive stampings & welded assemblies
 
Gadsden, AL
Automotive metal stampings & assemblies
 
Mansfield, OH
Metal stamping, fabrication & commercial heat treating
 
Oregon, WI
Metal stampings, metal fabrication, assemblies & contract manufacturing
 
OTHER SUPPLIERS
Plymouth, MI
 
Garden Grove, CA
 
Algonquin, IL
 
Louisville, KY
 
Portland, TN
 
Clinton Township, MI
 
Akron, OH
 
Los Angeles, CA
 
Norton Shores, MI
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Stampings and Assemblies

The stampings and assemblies industry plays a crucial role in manufacturing by providing essential components for various sectors. This industry involves the process of shaping metal sheets into specific forms using stamping presses and dies. The stamping process includes several techniques such as blanking, bending, coining, embossing, and flanging. These techniques allow for the creation of complex shapes and designs with high precision and repeatability. Materials commonly used in stampings include steel, aluminum, brass, copper, and other alloys, chosen based on the required strength, conductivity, and corrosion resistance.

Assemblies in this industry refer to the process of joining multiple stamped parts to create a complete component or product. This can involve welding, riveting, adhesive bonding, or mechanical fastening, depending on the application and material properties. The integration of stamped parts into assemblies allows for the production of intricate and functional components that meet specific design and performance criteria.

The stampings and assemblies industry serves a wide range of applications across various sectors. In the automotive industry, it provides parts such as body panels, chassis components, and engine parts. In the aerospace sector, it supplies components for aircraft structures and systems. The electronics industry relies on stamped parts for connectors, enclosures, and heat sinks. Additionally, the industry supports the construction, appliance, and consumer goods sectors by providing essential components for machinery, household appliances, and everyday products.

The industry emphasizes precision, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness in its processes. Advanced technologies such as computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) enhance the design and production of stamped parts and assemblies. Automation and robotics play a significant role in increasing production speed and consistency while reducing labor costs. Quality control measures, including inspections and testing, ensure that the final products meet stringent industry standards and customer specifications. The stampings and assemblies industry remains integral to the manufacturing supply chain, providing critical components that enable the production of a wide array of products across multiple industries.

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