Metal Stamping Service
Metal stamping can transform flat materials into highly detailed, precisely engineered components reliably and on a large scale in a very short period.
DEK delivers high-quality components with the help of advanced technology, tight tolerances, and fast turnaround times. What makes us an industry leader is our ability to handle complex designs without sacrificing consistency, quality, and adherence to industry standards.

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Metal Stamping Solutions Built for Precision

DEK provides high-precision metal stamping services, delivering custom, cost-effective components with tight tolerances, fast turnaround, and consistent quality for diverse industrial applications.
We deliver high-quality metal stamping services that meet the needs of industries such as electronics, automotive, aerospace, and medical services. Using advanced methods in metal stamping ranging from high-speed to progressive die machines, we produce precision components with exceptional consistency and tight tolerances. Our team’s reliable expertise in tooling design, prototyping, and full-scale production is backed up by strict quality control systems to ensure high quality and consistent results.
The combination of DEK’s advanced technology and highly skilled engineering to cater to complex designs and custom requirements makes us reliable in handling productions, whether they are small, intricate parts or high-volume demands. We offer high-precision metal stamping services that will meet your product goals and strict industry requirements.
- Advanced high-speed stamping presses
- High quality and competitive pricing
- Scalable for low to high-volume production
- Fast lead times
- Strict quality assurance processes
- Industry-specific compliance standards










Materials for Metal Stamping
Metals
Brass
Brass is a versatile metal often used in metal stamping due to its excellent machinability, corrosion resistance, and electrical conductivity. It's a preferred choice for decorative applications and electrical components, offering a smooth finish and strong wear resistance.
DEK offers precision brass stamping solutions for various industries, including electronics, plumbing, and automotive. Our capabilities ensure clean edges, tight tolerances, and high repeatability for components such as terminals, connectors, and fittings.
Alloy
Brass 260, C360, Cz121, etc.
Carbon Steel
Carbon steel is a widely used material in metal stamping due to its strength, durability, and affordability. It is ideal for structural applications, automotive components, and heavy machinery parts.
At DEK, we offer expert stamping services using various grades of carbon steel, including low, medium, and high-carbon varieties. Our advanced equipment ensures precise cutting and forming, even for complex geometries, making carbon steel a reliable choice for cost-effective, high-strength parts.
Alloy
Carbon Steel AISI 1010, AISI 1045, AISI 1095, etc.
Copper
Copper is highly valued in metal stamping for its outstanding electrical and thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance, and ductility. It’s widely used in the electronics and electrical industries for terminals, contacts, and connectors.
DEK provides precise copper stamping using top-tier equipment to ensure clean finishes and tight tolerances. Whether for low or high-volume production, our copper stamping solutions meet rigorous industry standards and offer excellent performance in demanding applications.
Alloy
Copper C101, C110, etc.
Nickel Silver
Nickel silver, also known as German silver, is a copper alloy with nickel and zinc. It offers excellent corrosion resistance, strength, and a silvery appearance, making it ideal for decorative and functional applications.
DEK specializes in stamping nickel silver for components used in musical instruments, jewelry, electrical hardware, and architectural fittings. Our precision manufacturing ensures each part maintains its form, finish, and performance across batches.
Alloy
Nickel Silver C75200, C77000, C79800, etc.
Stainless Steel
Stainless steel is a top choice in metal stamping for its corrosion resistance, strength, and aesthetic appeal. It’s commonly used in the medical, food processing, automotive, and aerospace industries.
At DEK, we offer metal stamping services using multiple stainless grades, producing components with high accuracy and excellent durability. Our equipment handles both simple and intricate parts, maintaining consistency and surface integrity across all production runs.
Alloy
Stainless Steel 301, 303, 304, 304L, 316, 316L, etc.
Titanium
Titanium is known for its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility, making it ideal for aerospace, medical, and defense industries. Although it’s more challenging to stamp due to its hardness.
DEK's advanced tooling and experience allow for high-precision titanium stamping. We ensure components meet strict specifications and offer excellent performance in extreme conditions.
Alloy
Titanium Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 5, etc.
Zinc
Zinc is a low-cost, corrosion-resistant metal widely used in stamping for its formability and protective properties. It’s often chosen for automotive, electronic, and consumer hardware components.
At DEK, our zinc stamping solutions provide excellent dimensional accuracy and high-speed production capabilities. The resulting parts are ideal for housings, brackets, and casings that require both functionality and durability.
Alloy
Zinc Zamak 2, Zamak 3, Zamak 5, etc.
Instant & Accurate Quotes

We don't use online automated quotation tools, because it is very inaccurate. Online quote platforms rely solely on calculations based on cutting amounts and fixed coefficients, they fail to account for actual processing nuances, such as material deformation after heat treatment, tight tolerance requirements, grinding after heat treatment, etc. Consequently, automated price calculations can lead to inaccuracies, ultimately increasing your costs.
But you can rest assured at DEK!
Our quotations are both cost-effective and accurate because we have a team of professional mechanical engineers who meticulously review each drawing. These engineers boast over 10 years of experience and possess deep expertise in programming, machine operation, post-processing, material properties, and more. Ensure you will get accurate quotes within 6 hours.
Our Advantages
2300+ Engineers Love Work With Us
Complex Geometries
Our advanced metal stamping capabilities allow us to produce intricate designs, deep draws, tight bends, and multi-level features with consistent precision. Using high-speed stamping presses and refined processes, we deliver complex components that meet exacting specifications.
Material Compatibility
DEK offers expert metal stamping across a wide range of metals, including stainless steel, copper, brass, aluminum, and titanium. Our process handles both soft and hard metals as well as brittle or high-strength alloys with precision and consistency.
Cost-Effective
Thanks to efficient tooling setups, in-house expertise, and lean production methods, DEK offers highly competitive pricing, often significantly lower than industry averages. You benefit from lower costs without compromising quality or precision.
No MOQ
Whether you need a single prototype or high-volume production, DEK accepts orders of any size with no minimum requirements. This flexibility is perfect for startups, custom projects, or companies scaling production gradually.
Rapid Turnaround Time
We understand the importance of speed in product development and production, which is why we offer prototype stamping in as little as one day and standard production within 4–7 days. We have optimized workflow and responsive quoting process.
Custom Finishes
We offer a wide range of finishing services, including anodizing (Type II & III), powder coating, electroplating, sandblasting, and polishing. These options not only improve appearance but also enhance wear resistance, corrosion protection, and overall performance.



Our Ordering Process
Send RFQ
Send RFQ with 2D/3D drawings and detailed requirements via Email or online form.
Review & Quote
Our Engineer team will review every drawing carefully and provide an accurate quote within 6 hours.
Confirm Order
Confirm the quote, details and delivery schedule, then sign the contract.
Production
Arrange production process, start programming and machining.
Quality Control
Strict quality control during production and final inspection.
Packaging & Shipping
Pack the parts, attach part identification labels, and start shipping.
Send RFQ 222
Review & Quote
Confirm Order
Production
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Delivery
FAQ
Metal Stamping Buying FAQS
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Get A Quote TodayUnderstanding Metal Stamping
What is Metal Stamping?
Metal stamping is a manufacturing process used to shape flat metal sheets into specific forms using specialized tools and dies. Through a combination of techniques like punching, bending, blanking, coining, and embossing, metal stamping can create a wide range of parts, everything from simple washers to complex automotive components. The process typically involves placing a metal sheet into a stamping press, where it is formed into the desired shape under high pressure. Depending on the part's complexity and volume, manufacturers may use single-stage stamping (one operation per press cycle) or progressive stamping (multiple operations in a single cycle using a series of dies).
This method is known for its high speed, cost-efficiency, and ability to produce consistent, high-precision parts at scale. It’s widely used across industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, medical, and consumer goods. Metal stamping is especially beneficial for projects requiring large volumes of identical parts with tight tolerances. Because of its versatility, manufacturers can use a variety of metals like aluminum, steel, copper, and brass, tailored to the specific strength, conductivity, or corrosion resistance the part demands.
What are the Advantages of Metal Stamping?
Metal stamping offers a fast, efficient, and cost-effective way to produce high-precision metal parts in large volumes. It’s ideal for creating complex shapes with tight tolerances while maintaining consistency across thousands, or even millions of units. The process also supports a wide range of materials and finishing options, making it highly versatile for various industries.
- High production speed
- Excellent repeatability
- Cost-efficiency for large volumes
- Tight dimensional tolerances
- Wide material compatibility
- Complex shape capability
- Minimal material waste
- Custom tooling flexibility
- Support for secondary processes
- Scalable from prototype to mass production
When Do You Need Metal Stamping?
You need metal stamping when you require large quantities of metal parts that are consistent in shape, size, and quality. This process is especially useful when working with sheet metal to create components that have complex geometries, tight tolerances, or specific design features like holes, bends, or embossing. Whether you’re manufacturing brackets, enclosures, clips, or connectors, metal stamping offers high-speed production and repeatability, making it ideal for mass production. It’s also a reliable option when you want to streamline manufacturing through automated systems. By using custom tooling and dies, manufacturers can produce identical parts with minimal variation and reduced human error.
Industries like automotive, electronics, aerospace, and appliances rely on metal stamping for parts that must meet strict performance standards. It works especially well when you need consistent output over long production runs without sacrificing quality. If your project demands durable, dimensionally accurate parts made quickly and at scale, metal stamping is likely the most practical and economical solution.