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Just upload your design files with details such as your preferred material grade, thickness, tolerances, and order volume. Our engineers review your request before inviting qualified manufacturers to bid. In 24 hours, you'll receive quotes covering all costs and lead times. Everything you need to choose the right partner with confidence.
Search for verified progressive die suppliersProgressive die metal stamping, piercing, bending, deep drawing, and coining operations.
Carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, brass, high-strength alloys.
As-stamped, electroplating (nickel, zinc), powder coating, tumbling, heat treating.
±0.005 in. (±0.127 mm) and ±0.020 in. (±0.508 mm).
Quotes in 24 hours. Tooling: 3-6 weeks. Production: 6-10 days post-tooling.
Progressive die stamping is all about efficiency and precision. Using a multi-station die, flat metal strips are transformed into finished parts through a continuous process. Each stage of the die is purpose-built to handle specific tasks. These include blanking that cuts the initial shapes. Forming that shapes the contours. Piercing that adds holes or slots. Coining that refines edges and surfaces. The result? Complex metal parts manufactured with exceptional consistency and efficiency.
Unlike single-die methods, which require separate setups and more handling. Progressive die stamping is engineered for efficiency and repeatability. It's ideal for high-volume production. Think of components such as chassis brackets for vehicles, electrical terminals for circuits, or heat shields for machinery.
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Every year, we connect thousands of engineers and procurement teams with trusted manufacturers across Asia. Having processed 1 million+ RFQs with a network of more than 800,000 suppliers, we've got the reach to deliver.
Whether it's custom die tooling, high-volume stamping, or complex multi-stage forming. Use our platform to find verified suppliers who provide fast and competitive quotes.

Submit your request for quotation, and we'll match it with verified factories best suited to your part requirements and production capabilities.
We match your design and volume requirements with progressive die manufacturers specialising in custom metal stamping dies. Each die is built with high-precision inserts and standardised components for reliable production.
Our supplier network adapts as your production needs change. From light-gauge sheet metal to heavy-duty parts, these suppliers offer press speeds up to 1,500 SPM for efficient runs.
Stay updated at every stage with real-time project updates and direct communication with manufacturers. Whether it's die construction or final part production. Track your progress from one place.
The cost depends on tooling complexity, material grade, and order volume for progressive die metal stamping. Tooling has an upfront cost. But the per-unit price drops for higher-volume production. Submit a request for free to get quotes from verified progressive die manufacturers.
Die casting shapes molten metal by pouring or injecting it into a mold, making it ideal for creating thick, complex parts. Stamping, on the other hand, uses a die and press to form parts from sheet metal. It’s a faster, more economical choice when you need high-volume production with consistent quality.
Progressive die stamping forms parts in one continuous process. This makes it fast, efficient, and ideal for high-volume production. Meanwhile, transfer die stamping separates the part from the strip early. Essentially transferring it between stations individually. It’s better suited for larger, deep-drawn, or more complex parts. However, it runs at lower speeds than progressive die stamping.
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