Price: | Negotiable |
Standard Packaging: | Wooden case without need of fumigation |
Delivery Period: | 7days-35days |
Payment Method: | T/T, L/C |
Supply Capacity: | 25 sets per month |
Precision Progressive Stamping Dies for Automated, High-Volume Production
Our progressive stamping dies are engineered to perform multiple forming operations in a single press cycle, delivering fast, repeatable, and high-precision metal components for mass production. Each die is custom-built to perform operations such as blanking, punching, bending, coining, embossing, and forming as the strip advances through a series of stations.
With over 15 years of die design and manufacturing expertise, we offer turnkey tooling solutions using CNC machining, wire EDM, and high-speed milling, tailored to your part geometry, material, and output requirements. Whether you're stamping terminals, metal shells, or complex frames, our tooling ensures long tool life and consistent quality.
Multiple operations in one stroke — high-speed productivity
Designed for tight tolerance components (±0.01 mm)
High-durability tool steels with heat treatment and surface coatings
Compatible with automatic feeding lines and high-speed presses
Supports progressive tooling layout optimization for material savings
Reduces manual labor and secondary processing
Flexible design for complex, multi-stage part formation
Tool life optimization with replaceable inserts and precision ground components
Thickness | 0.1mm to 5mm |
General Capabilities | Production Stamping, Punching, Stamping Die, Tooling, Prototype |
Production Volume | High Volume, Large Run, Long Run |
Mold Material | Hot Work Die Steel |
Die Use | Bend |
Processing Way | Welded |
Press Range | 35 Tons to 160 Tons |
Additional Services Provided | Assembly, Washing, Deburring, Coating, Heat Treating |
Process | Stamping |
Mold Type | Forming Die |
Metal Stamping Dies by METS are versatile tools used in various industries for the manufacturing of stamped steel parts through the process of sheet metal stamping. These high-quality dies are designed and crafted in Xiamen, China, leveraging the expertise and precision engineering of the region.
The product, with a mold material of Hot Work Die Steel, is known for its durability and longevity, making it a cost-effective solution for businesses looking to streamline their production processes. The press range of 35 tons to 160 tons ensures compatibility with a wide range of machinery, catering to different manufacturing setups.
Whether you are in the automotive, aerospace, electronics, or any other industry requiring precise metal components, METS Metal Stamping Dies offer a customized shape design to meet your specific requirements. The thinckness range of 0.1mm to 5mm allows for the production of intricate parts with varying thicknesses.
These dies are ideal for high volume, large run, and long-run production scenarios, where consistency and quality are paramount. With a supply ability of 25 sets per month, businesses can rely on METS for timely delivery and efficient service.
When it comes to purchasing METS Metal Stamping Dies, the price is negotiable, ensuring that businesses of all sizes can benefit from this essential tool. The packaging details include a wooden case that eliminates the need for fumigation, simplifying the shipping process.
Customers can expect a delivery time ranging from 7 to 35 days, depending on the order specifications. Payment terms are flexible, accepting both T/T and L/C, to accommodate different financial preferences.
We provide end-to-end progressive die solutions, from part design evaluation to post-sales support:
DFM (Design for Manufacturability) optimization for stamping
Die structure layout planning: station logic, material strip layout
3D/2D die design with simulation for stress/load prediction
In-house tooling production using CNC, EDM, grinding, and fitting
Surface treatments for wear-resistance and extended die life
Trial stamping, sampling, and modification until approval
Support for soft tooling, pre-production, and pilot runs
Tooling maintenance and spare part provision
Upload your part drawings or samples (STEP, DXF, IGS, PDF) — we’ll provide a quote and tooling plan within 48 hours.
Our Product Technical Support and Services for Metal Stamping Dies include:
- Assistance with die design and optimization
- Troubleshooting and problem-solving for stamping issues
- On-site training for operators and maintenance personnel
- Regular maintenance and repair services for dies
- Customized solutions for specific stamping requirements
Product Packaging and Shipping:
Our Metal Stamping Dies are carefully packaged to ensure they arrive at your doorstep in perfect condition. Each die is wrapped in protective material and placed securely in a sturdy box to prevent any damage during shipping.
For shipping, we partner with trusted carriers to deliver your order safely and on time. You can track your package through the carrier's website using the provided tracking number.
Q1: What is a progressive stamping die?
A: A progressive die is a metal stamping tool that performs multiple operations in sequence (e.g., punching, bending, cutting) as the strip feeds through each station.
Q2: What’s the advantage of progressive stamping?
A: It offers high efficiency, low per-part cost, and consistent accuracy for large-volume production — with minimal human intervention.
Q3: How many operations can a progressive die handle?
A: Depending on the complexity, a die may have 2 to 20+ stations, each performing a specific forming or cutting step.
Q4: What’s your average lead time for tooling fabrication?
A: Normally 4–6 weeks, depending on die complexity and press specifications.
Q5: Do you provide trial samples with the tool?
A: Yes. After die assembly, we run trial stamping and send sample parts for customer approval before delivery.
Q6: How long will the die last?
A: With proper maintenance and depending on material, most dies last 500,000–1 million strokes or more.
Q7: Can you work with existing part drawings or help redesign them?
A: Yes. We can either manufacture based on your existing drawings or provide engineering input for manufacturability improvements.
Price: | Negotiable |
Standard Packaging: | Wooden case without need of fumigation |
Delivery Period: | 7days-35days |
Payment Method: | T/T, L/C |
Supply Capacity: | 25 sets per month |
Precision Progressive Stamping Dies for Automated, High-Volume Production
Our progressive stamping dies are engineered to perform multiple forming operations in a single press cycle, delivering fast, repeatable, and high-precision metal components for mass production. Each die is custom-built to perform operations such as blanking, punching, bending, coining, embossing, and forming as the strip advances through a series of stations.
With over 15 years of die design and manufacturing expertise, we offer turnkey tooling solutions using CNC machining, wire EDM, and high-speed milling, tailored to your part geometry, material, and output requirements. Whether you're stamping terminals, metal shells, or complex frames, our tooling ensures long tool life and consistent quality.
Multiple operations in one stroke — high-speed productivity
Designed for tight tolerance components (±0.01 mm)
High-durability tool steels with heat treatment and surface coatings
Compatible with automatic feeding lines and high-speed presses
Supports progressive tooling layout optimization for material savings
Reduces manual labor and secondary processing
Flexible design for complex, multi-stage part formation
Tool life optimization with replaceable inserts and precision ground components
Thickness | 0.1mm to 5mm |
General Capabilities | Production Stamping, Punching, Stamping Die, Tooling, Prototype |
Production Volume | High Volume, Large Run, Long Run |
Mold Material | Hot Work Die Steel |
Die Use | Bend |
Processing Way | Welded |
Press Range | 35 Tons to 160 Tons |
Additional Services Provided | Assembly, Washing, Deburring, Coating, Heat Treating |
Process | Stamping |
Mold Type | Forming Die |
Metal Stamping Dies by METS are versatile tools used in various industries for the manufacturing of stamped steel parts through the process of sheet metal stamping. These high-quality dies are designed and crafted in Xiamen, China, leveraging the expertise and precision engineering of the region.
The product, with a mold material of Hot Work Die Steel, is known for its durability and longevity, making it a cost-effective solution for businesses looking to streamline their production processes. The press range of 35 tons to 160 tons ensures compatibility with a wide range of machinery, catering to different manufacturing setups.
Whether you are in the automotive, aerospace, electronics, or any other industry requiring precise metal components, METS Metal Stamping Dies offer a customized shape design to meet your specific requirements. The thinckness range of 0.1mm to 5mm allows for the production of intricate parts with varying thicknesses.
These dies are ideal for high volume, large run, and long-run production scenarios, where consistency and quality are paramount. With a supply ability of 25 sets per month, businesses can rely on METS for timely delivery and efficient service.
When it comes to purchasing METS Metal Stamping Dies, the price is negotiable, ensuring that businesses of all sizes can benefit from this essential tool. The packaging details include a wooden case that eliminates the need for fumigation, simplifying the shipping process.
Customers can expect a delivery time ranging from 7 to 35 days, depending on the order specifications. Payment terms are flexible, accepting both T/T and L/C, to accommodate different financial preferences.
We provide end-to-end progressive die solutions, from part design evaluation to post-sales support:
DFM (Design for Manufacturability) optimization for stamping
Die structure layout planning: station logic, material strip layout
3D/2D die design with simulation for stress/load prediction
In-house tooling production using CNC, EDM, grinding, and fitting
Surface treatments for wear-resistance and extended die life
Trial stamping, sampling, and modification until approval
Support for soft tooling, pre-production, and pilot runs
Tooling maintenance and spare part provision
Upload your part drawings or samples (STEP, DXF, IGS, PDF) — we’ll provide a quote and tooling plan within 48 hours.
Our Product Technical Support and Services for Metal Stamping Dies include:
- Assistance with die design and optimization
- Troubleshooting and problem-solving for stamping issues
- On-site training for operators and maintenance personnel
- Regular maintenance and repair services for dies
- Customized solutions for specific stamping requirements
Product Packaging and Shipping:
Our Metal Stamping Dies are carefully packaged to ensure they arrive at your doorstep in perfect condition. Each die is wrapped in protective material and placed securely in a sturdy box to prevent any damage during shipping.
For shipping, we partner with trusted carriers to deliver your order safely and on time. You can track your package through the carrier's website using the provided tracking number.
Q1: What is a progressive stamping die?
A: A progressive die is a metal stamping tool that performs multiple operations in sequence (e.g., punching, bending, cutting) as the strip feeds through each station.
Q2: What’s the advantage of progressive stamping?
A: It offers high efficiency, low per-part cost, and consistent accuracy for large-volume production — with minimal human intervention.
Q3: How many operations can a progressive die handle?
A: Depending on the complexity, a die may have 2 to 20+ stations, each performing a specific forming or cutting step.
Q4: What’s your average lead time for tooling fabrication?
A: Normally 4–6 weeks, depending on die complexity and press specifications.
Q5: Do you provide trial samples with the tool?
A: Yes. After die assembly, we run trial stamping and send sample parts for customer approval before delivery.
Q6: How long will the die last?
A: With proper maintenance and depending on material, most dies last 500,000–1 million strokes or more.
Q7: Can you work with existing part drawings or help redesign them?
A: Yes. We can either manufacture based on your existing drawings or provide engineering input for manufacturability improvements.