Stamping Shrapnel is primarily used to provide elastic support or spring-like functionality. It can absorb and store energy when subjected to external forces and then release that energy when the force is removed. This property allows Stamping Shrapnel to provide resilient support, maintain pressure, or enable movement in mechanical systems.
Automotive Components: Stamping Shrapnel is widely utilized in the automotive industry for various applications. It can be found in automotive switches, connectors, fuel injectors, braking systems, seatbelt mechanisms, suspension systems, and more.
Electronics and Electrical Devices: Stamping Shrapnel is extensively used in electrical and electronic devices, including mobile phones, laptops, printers, relays, connectors, switches, battery contacts, and memory card slots.
Medical Devices: Stamping Shrapnel finds application in medical devices such as pacemakers, insulin pumps, surgical instruments, and diagnostic equipment.
Consumer Products: Stamping Shrapnel is present in numerous consumer products, including appliances, toys, locks, hinges, and various mechanical assemblies.
Material | Iron, stainless steel, brass, copper, galvanized steel, titanium, Aluminium, etc. |
Surface treatment | Zinc/Nickel/Tin/Ag-Plated/Au-Plated, etc. |
Type | High-Precision nonstandard parts (OEM Service) |
Process | Stamping/Punching/Pressing, CNC machining/Turning/Milling, Deep Drawing and other process. |
Certificate | IATF16949 2016;I SO9001 2015; ISO14001:2015;RoHS&REACH, etc. |
Usage | Automotive/ Car Thermostat, Switch, Electric Heating, Aerospace, New energy, etc. |
Steel: Steel is a widely used material for Stamping Shrapnel due to its excellent strength, durability, and cost-effectiveness. It offers good formability, allowing for complex shapes and bending. Steel Shrapnel can provide high resilience and withstand repeated stress or deformation.
Stainless Steel: Stainless steel is known for its corrosion resistance, making it suitable for applications exposed to moisture or corrosive environments. It offers similar strength and formability as regular steel but with enhanced resistance to staining, rusting, and oxidation.
Brass: Brass is an alloy composed primarily of copper and zinc. It has excellent electrical conductivity, making it suitable for electrical contact applications. Brass Stamping Shrapnel also exhibits good corrosion resistance and is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal in decorative or architectural applications.
Copper: Copper is highly conductive, making it ideal for applications requiring excellent electrical conductivity. It offers good formability and thermal conductivity as well. Copper Stamping Shrapnel is commonly used in electrical and electronic devices, connectors, and switches.
Aluminum: Aluminum is lightweight and offers good corrosion resistance. It has excellent formability, allowing for intricate shapes and designs. Aluminum Stamping Shrapnel is commonly used in automotive components, consumer electronics, and lightweight applications where weight reduction is a priority.