Sheet Metal Stamping
With the exception of a specialized sheet metal stamping process commonly referred to as hot stamping, most sheet metal stamping operations involve cold forming. This essentially means that no heat is intentionally introduced into the die or the sheet material. However, keep in mind that although stamping is a cold-forming process, heat is generated. Cutting or forming sheet metal creates friction between the die and the metal-much like the friction and heat that occur when you rub your hands together.
Benefits you can enjoy when you work with our team of experts include:
Consistency: Stamping produces a high volume of finished products made to precise specifications with matching consistency over large batches and multiple production runs.
Adaptability: With vertical integration for our processes, we can respond to issues and change your order in a fraction of the time it takes when using an outsourced provider.
Cost: Metal stamping is already a cost-effective way to produce goods. Our services make it even more competitive by eliminating unnecessary expenses and controlling material waste.
Speed: At Fairlawn Tool, Inc., we specialize in high volume metal fabrication. Our processes and metal stamping capabilities are all as efficient as possible to ensure short lead times and rapid product delivery