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We run production stampings with CTQ-driven inspection, SPC, and tooling discipline built for long-run repeatability.
We account for material thickness, temper, grain direction, and springback so formed features stay consistent and parts hold their intended geometry in production.
CTQs are monitored based on what affects fit, movement, retention, conductivity, or sealing—not just what’s easiest to measure.
Burr direction and edge condition are managed based on how the part is handled, assembled, or mated, helping reduce assembly issues, damage, and safety concerns.
Wear points are tracked to prevent gradual dimensional shift over long runs, helping maintain repeatability and reduce unexpected quality issues.
Gaging and inspection plans are built around functional datums and downstream assembly requirements, so measurements reflect how the part actually performs.
Part orientation and packaging are planned to prevent tangling, deformation, scratching, or mixed lots during shipment and handling.
We’ll confirm tolerance capability feature-by-feature during DFM, then validate with first-article inspection and inspection reports (and SPC if required).
Yes—where thin gauge handling and edge condition drive results, we can build foil-capable programs and define handling/packaging methods to protect the part throughout production.
Lead time depends on part complexity and volume, but we typically align tooling build and first-article timing during quoting, then establish standard production lead times once the process is locked.
Yes—SPC, PPAP, FAI/FAIR, and inspection reports are available as required, and we’re ISO 9001:2015 certified.
Yes—we coordinate secondary operations and plating, and we can deliver parts packaged or kitted to your requirements for easier receiving and assembly
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