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Custom Parts Manufacturing for Electronics

Custom Metal Parts for Electronics

Electronics are a necessity in people’s everyday lives. From computers to phones to washing machines to dishwashers, we depend on electronics for all kinds of tasks, connections and interactions. Because it performs essential functions, electronic equipment requires high-performance, durable parts to meet consumers’ needs.

If you’re searching for electronic component manufacturers to create your parts, Standard Die has the superior products and services you need. We use custom electronic metal stamping to create superior parts that will enhance your products and keep them working reliably. electronics

At Standard Die, we’re known for the quality of our components. We are an ISO-9001 certified company, so you can trust that our stampings meet the most rigorous industry standards and regulations. We’re also known for our experience in the industry, as we’ve been providing electronics metal stamping for more than 50 years.

The Parts We Make

We’re proud to offer our customers custom electronics parts. With our advanced tools and highly skilled team, we can manufacture the intricate and delicate parts your electronics require.

Our design and engineering team will work with you from conception to finished product to create exactly what you need. They’ll assess your functional requirements and produce high-quality tooling designs that match your specifications using our advanced tools and procedures.

Some common parts that we make for companies in the electronics industry include:

  • Connectors
  • Terminals
  • Washers
  • Sensor components
  • Batteries
  • Cell cans

We have a wide range of capabilities to create exactly what you are looking for. We use the very best materials to create these parts, and we work closely with our suppliers to ensure quality. We also maintain our own stock of specialty materials so that we can meet deadlines for projects with tight turnaround times.

With components carefully and specifically crafted with top-of-the-line materials, Standard Die creates some of the best custom metal parts for electronics.

The Need for Precision Metal Stamping in the Electronics Industry

Few fabrication processes come close to the consistency that metal stamping provides. Because there is little room for error in manufacturing components for electronic devices, strict precision and repeatability are mandatory. Advanced metal stamping techniques allow companies like Standard Die to fabricate even the most intricate and delicate parts efficiently and accurately.

The primary benefits of metal stamping in the electronics industry include the following:

  • Cost-efficiency: Compared to some conventional fabrication methods, precision metal stamping offers significantly faster production times. By maximizing production, companies decrease the use of manufacturing equipment, the number of employees and the amount of labor time required to make parts. All these factors result in a much lower cost for the final product.
  • Consistent accuracy and quality: Some of the tightest manufacturing tolerances are attainable through metal stamping. The strict quality processes involved assure high consistency and superior precision throughout the fabrication process. Automation also eliminates the chances of human error associated with manual labor.
  • Versatility: Metal stamping can accommodate a broad material range for electronics manufacturing, particularly in large volumes. Compatible materials include stainless steel, copper, aluminum, brass and more. In addition, stamping can perform several manufacturing stages simultaneously using multiple dies, expanding the fabrication process even further.

Custom Metal Parts for Electronics

Electronics production is a vast, diverse industry that serves the needs of applications in the residential, commercial and industrial sectors. Various applications utilize custom stamping techniques to meet high-volume production needs while ensuring all components adhere to exact specifications. Some specific industries that rely on stamped metal parts include telecommunications, aerospace, household appliances and more.

Many parts we manufacture — including fasteners, brackets and bushings —  are critical components for electronic products like smartphones and household appliances.

At Standard Die, our engineers help clients develop unique metal stamping solutions for their applications. We can create precision tooling and recommend the optimal fabrication processes to produce parts according to your specifications.

Quality Metal Stamping for the Electronics Industry

There are many benefits to choosing Standard Die to create metal parts for your electronics, including:

  • Customization: We can create what you want with the tightest of tolerances, making your parts completely your own.
  • Design and engineering services: Our design and engineering teams will manufacture the perfect product by using the latest CAD software, exceptional engineering programs and high-quality materials. They can accurately review your files and translate your needs into just the right tooling designs.
  • High-volume orders: Over our 50 years of creating custom components, we have refined our process to make sure we produce more parts better and faster. If you need to stock up in bulk, we have the advanced capabilities to tackle your high-volume orders quickly and precisely.
  • Quality control: All of our orders go through high levels of quality control, so you can trust that your finished products will exceed your expectations.
  • Exceptional customer service: We give each client attentive focus, and as a small, family-owned business, we can respond to you quickly and thoroughly and give your project the time and care it requires.

Get in Touch

For a quote or to find out more about how we can help you, call our Sales Manager, Haley Menzies toll-free at (800) 838-5464 or fill out the form below.

Get In Touch

For a quote or to find out more about how we can help you, call our Sales Manager, Haley Menzies toll free at (800) 838-5464 or fill out the form below.

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