custom brass stamping

Custom Brass Stamping for Commercial Purposes

Custom brass stamping is a solution that’s proven to work both short and long term. We’ve all interacted with brass products before and might be aware of how they look and feel. But what about how they work and their benefits?

With wide-ranging capabilities across dozens of industries, custom brass stamped parts work. Read more about this important production method and what kinds of purposes it can serve.

 

The Basics of Custom Brass Stamping

Custom brass stamping follows six critical steps, starting with design and ending with quality control measures.

Design

Like every manufacturing process, it all starts with the design phase. Manufacturers and customers work together to draw up a design that will work best for both sides.

Material Preparation

Once the design is in place, the real production run begins. Using either brass coils or sheets, the material is brought down to its required level in order to ensure proper design dimensions.

Material Feeding

Now that the brass has been prepared, it’s time for feeding. Typically, an automated system feeds the material into the stamping press to ensure accuracy and quality control.

Stamping

As the brass material is fed into the stamping press, this is where the main portion of the production process occurs. The die and brass come together and follow five key steps: blanking, piercing, drawing, bending, and or embossing.

Finishing

Once the brass has taken shape, there are some final touches to make before it goes into quality control. Some finishing operations can include surface cleaning and making sure the product is smooth.

Quality Control Checks

Before the custom brass stamped part can be sent out, a proper manufacturer will perform thorough quality checks. This can include ensuring the product is accurate to the design, does not contain any deformities, and is visually pleasing.

Industries Served

Custom brass stamped products can be found in a multitude of industries.

Furniture

Plenty of furniture fixtures have custom brass stamping products incorporated into them. A desk drawer knob, a cabinet handle, a name plate, and the brackets and hinges of doors are all examples of custom brass stamping.

Food Service

Brass can be found throughout numerous restaurants, but not just for decor. Fasteners, fittings, and valves in commercial kitchen spaces all can have parts made through custom brass stamping.

Lighting

Decorative lighting fixtures rely on custom brass stamping for parts. The material’s naturally corrosive-resistant properties ensure lighting fixtures will last as long as they are properly maintained.

Finding the Right Manufacturer

One of the most difficult parts of a custom brass stamping project can be finding the right manufacturer. There are a few qualities that will stand out to highlight the right company for you.

Strong Quality Management

Strong and reliable quality management systems are one of the most important traits any manufacturer can have. One of the simplest ways to determine a company’s commitment to quality is through an ISO 9001 certification. More than just evidence that it can produce products seamlessly, the certification showcases a manufacturer’s responsiveness to customer needs throughout the manufacturing process.

Rich History

A manufacturer that has stood strong throughout the ups and downs of economic cycles, supply chain crises, and more for years shows a resiliency in the company.

Winco Stamping opened its doors in 1948 and, while we’ve adapted over the years, the one thing that hasn’t changed is our responsibility to putting our customers first.

Multiple Capabilities

While specialization can be crucial for some projects, it is important for a company to have experience in multiple different production methods. It highlights the manufacturers’ ability to handle several different types of products and projects at the same time, all the while delivering consistent results.

Connect with Winco Stamping

Winco Metal Stamping has been an industry leader in many types of metal stamping and other various forms of metal work. Our capabilities extend beyond just stamping as well.

As an ISO 9001 Certified company, quality is central to all of our work. Ready to take the next step with your custom brass stamping project? Connect with us today to learn more about the work we can do for you to bring your next project to life.