Stamping is a manufacturing technology that utilizes presses and molds to apply pressure to materials for cutting, punching, bending, or forming. This process is not only applicable to metals but can also process a variety of non-metallic and flexible materials—such as plastics, rubber, and fiberboard—and is widely used in fields like electronics, automotive, medical, and industrial equipment. Through its high-efficiency and high-repeatability processing capabilities, stamping can rapidly mass-produce parts with consistent dimensions, making it one of the most vital forming technologies in modern manufacturing.

•High-Efficiency Mass Production
Stamping enables continuous production through automated equipment, making it ideal for medium to large-scale manufacturing.
•Wide Range of Material Compatibility
Capable of processing metals, plastics, rubber, fiber materials, and composites, it is a vital manufacturing technology across various industries.
•High Consistency and Stable Quality
The reuse of precision molds ensures dimensional consistency and stable quality throughout the production run.
•Superior Cost-Effectiveness
Once production reaches a certain volume, stamping is typically one of the most cost-advantageous manufacturing methods available.
| Manufacturing Method | Optimal Quantity | Application Stage | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| CNC Machining | 1~50 pcs | Initial Design Verification | High-Precision Prototypes |
| Vacuum Casting | 5~50 pcs | Aesthetic / Functional Verification | Visual/Mechanical Prototypes |
| Stamping | 500+ pcs | Mass Production | Suitable for Large Volumes |